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- ethylene glycol, the main component of automotive engine coolant, has a specific heat of 2.35 j/g°c. calculate the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1.00 kg of ethylene glycol from 20.0°c to 80.0°c.
a. 1.71×10⁴ j
b. 1.00×10³ j
c. 1.41×10² j
d. 2.35×10³ j
e. 1.41×10⁵ j
Step1: Convert mass to grams
Since \(1\ kg = 1000\ g\), so \(m = 1.00\ kg=1000\ g\)
Step2: Calculate the temperature change
\(\Delta T=T_{final}-T_{initial}\)
\(\Delta T = 80.0^{\circ}C - 20.0^{\circ}C=60.0^{\circ}C\)
Step3: Use the heat formula \(Q = mc\Delta T\)
Given \(c = 2.35\ J/g^{\circ}C\), \(m = 1000\ g\), \(\Delta T=60.0^{\circ}C\)
\(Q=(1000\ g)\times(2.35\ J/g^{\circ}C)\times(60.0^{\circ}C)\)
\(Q = 2.35\times60\times1000\ J\)
\(Q=141000\ J = 1.41\times 10^{5}\ J\)
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E. \(1.41\times 10^{5}\ J\)