If the specific heat of ethanol is 0.588, how many calories are released when 35.5 grams of ethanol is heated from 65.5 degrees Celcius to 101 degrees Celcius?
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Ethanol will undergo a phase change at 78.87 c from liquid to gas and heat capacity of liquid and gas will be different.
If the specific heat of ethanol is 0.588, how many calories are released when 35.5 grams...
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