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KATRIN_1 [288]
2 years ago
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It takes 330 j of energy to raise the temperature of 14.6 g of benzene from 21.0 °c to 28.7 °c at constant pressure. What is the

constant-pressure molar heat capacity of benzene?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Akimi4 [234]2 years ago
6 0

The mathematical expression for heat capacity at constant pressure is given as:

Q=n\times C_{p}\times \Delta T   (1)

where, Q = heat capacity

C_{p} =  molar heat capacity at constant pressure

\Delta T = change in temperature

n = number of moles

Therefore, \Delta T = 28.7^{o}C-21^{o}C

= 7.7 ^{o}C

Number of moles  =\frac{given mass in g}{molar mass}

= \frac{14.6 g }{78.11 g/mol}

= 0.186 mole

Put the values in formula (1)

330 J=0.186 mole\times C_{p}\times (7.7 ^{o}C+ 273) (conversion of degree Celsius into kelvin)

C_{p} = \frac{330 J}{0.186 mole\times 280.7 K}

= \frac{330 J}{52.2102 mole K}

= 6.32 J /mol K

Hence, molar heat capacity of benzene at constant pressure  = 6.32 Jmol^{-1} K^{-1}

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