How Much Heat is Needed to Vaporize Ethyl Alcohol from -50°C to Boiling Point?

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Homework Help Overview

The problem involves calculating the heat required to change 1.75 L of Ethyl Alcohol from -50°C to its boiling point of 78°C, and then to vaporize it. The discussion centers around the specific heat and latent heat of vaporization of Ethyl Alcohol.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to calculate the total heat required by considering both the heating to the boiling point and the vaporization. Some participants question whether the original poster's interpretation of the problem is correct regarding the need to include both heating and vaporization in the calculations.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring different interpretations of the problem requirements. Some guidance has been offered regarding the potential oversight in the original poster's calculations, but no consensus has been reached on the correct approach.

Contextual Notes

There is mention of an answer sheet that may not account for the total heat required, leading to confusion about the problem's requirements. The original poster is uncertain about whether to include both heating and vaporization in their calculations.

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Homework Statement



How much heat is required to change 1.75 L of Ethyl Alcohol (C2H6O) at -50.0°C to a gas at its boiling point?

Ethyl Alcohol
V = 1.75 L
Ti = -50°C

46 g/mol
density = 0.789 g/cm3
boiling point = 78°C
specific heat (c)= 2400 J/kg*C°
Heat of Vaporization (Lv) = 850*103 J/kg

Homework Equations



density m = ρV

specific heat Q = mcΔT

latent heat Q = mLv


The Attempt at a Solution



First I determined the mass of the Ethyl Alcohol

m = ρV = (0.789 g/cm3) (1750 cm3) = 1380.75 g = 1.38075 kg

Then I solve for QNET

QNET = (mcΔT)l + mLv

QNET = [1.38 kg (2400 J/kg*C°) (78°C - (-50°C)] + [1.38 kg (850*103 J/kg)] = 1.60 * 106 J

According to the answer sheet, the answer is 4.24*105 J
What am I doing wrong?


Thank you in advance! Any and all help is appreciated!
 
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The answer sheet apparently has only accounted for the heat required to raise the temperature of the liquid ethanol from -50C to 78C.
 
So, did I do it correctly? It did say that "to a gas" . From my understanding of the problem as worded, I have to account for the amount of heat required to bring it to its boiling point, as well as the amount of heat required to turn it into a gas, right? Or did I do it incorrectly and I'm only suppose to calculate the amount of heat needed to bring it to the boiling point?
 
Only your professor knows for sure.
 

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