Hi,
So I recently did a prac in which I heated up 100ml of water by 30 degrees Celcius each with two different alcohols- pentan-1-ol and ethanol -in spirit burners.
I found out that...
-The average mass of pentan-1-ol consumed was 0.66g
-The average mass of ethanol consumed was 1g.
I have a few questions. (Hoping someone can help me out with them, please?)
1. So I need to determine the energy absorbed by the water when the alcohol was burnt.
Would I just use delta T * m* c??
So for pentan-1-ol: 30 * 100 * 4.18 = 12 540 J or 12.540 KJ
(just want to double check as I haven't done these calculations for a while)
2. When calculating the energy released per gram of alcohol burnt, would I go...
12540 (KJ) / 0.66 =19000
19 * 100 = 1900 KJ
? or is that completely wrong. I'm a little bit confused about what to do here.
3. For the next part, I need to calculate the heat of combustion for each alcohol in units of KJ mol^-1
So again with penta-1-ol, I'd need to find the moles with n=m/M
So would I use n= (0.66/88.15) to get 0.00748... then divide by 0.66 and times by 100
I feel like I'm doing everything totally wrong and I'd be really grateful if anyone could help me to understand this
Thank you.