Calorimetry (Section)The specific heat of octane.

Chapter , Problem 53E

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Problem 53E

Calorimetry (Section)

The specific heat of octane. C8H18(/), is 2.22 J/g-K: (a) How many J of heat are needed to raise the temperature of 80.0 g of octane from 10.0 to 25.0 °C? (b) Which will require more heat, increasing the temperature of 1 mol of C8H18(/) by a certain amount or increasing the temperature of 1 mol of H20(/) by the same amount?

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