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)old ch obs cur Is.fl Anit i d. Specific heat Record the following from a reputable source: a·AH tert-butyl alcohol 41,1 b. Htert-butyl alcohol c. Specific heat of tert-butyl alcohol solid d. Specific heat of tert-butyl alcohol liquid of 8.757 cal/g K, when it cools from 50.0 C to 22.5 C 3. Show how to calculate the heat absorbed, q, by a solid that has a heat capacity Is it possible to add heat to a substance without increasing its temperature? Explain your answer. 4. 5. Draw a graph and describe what is happening on a molecular level as a solid is slowly heated until it becomes a gas.Explanation / Answer
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Q3. q= C × T = 8.757×(50-22.5) = 8.757× 27.5
=240.81 calories
Q4. Yes, a heat addition does not always mean a change in temperature. This happens when a substance is about to melt or vaporise. This process leads to a phase change of the substance. The amount of heat required per gram for the state of the substance to change phase is known as latent heat.
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