Based on the data in the table below, comparing the energy values per mole, per
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Based on the data in the table below, comparing the energy values per mole, per gram, and per liter of each fuel, choose the best answer for the following questions.
7.41×103
Assuming the same price per liter of each fuel, to travel the same distance (i.e., to produce the same amount of energy), using which fuel will cost you less?
Which fuel provides less energy per mole?
Which fuel provides less energy per gram?
Assuming the same price per liter of each fuel, a tank of which fuel will propel your car further?
Which produces more energy for a given volume (something useful to know when filling your gas tank)?
Type of Fuel Ethanol Octane Energy produced per mole of fuel (kcal/mol) 295.3 1213 Energy produced per gram of fuel (kcal/g) 6.410 10.61 Energy produced per liter of fuel (kcal/L) 5.04×1037.41×103
Assuming the same price per liter of each fuel, to travel the same distance (i.e., to produce the same amount of energy), using which fuel will cost you less?
Which fuel provides less energy per mole?
Which fuel provides less energy per gram?
Assuming the same price per liter of each fuel, a tank of which fuel will propel your car further?
Which produces more energy for a given volume (something useful to know when filling your gas tank)?
Explanation / Answer
Assuming the same price per liter of each fuel, to travel the same distance (i.e., to produce the same amount of energy), using which fuel will cost you less?
If price is the same per volume then
Choose octane since ethanol has = 5.04×103 and octane has 7.41×103
Which fuel provides less energy per mole?
ethanol produces less energy per unit mol; 295.3 vs 1213
Which fuel provides less energy per gram?
ethanol, since it produces 6.410 vs. 10.61 of octane
Assuming the same price per liter of each fuel, a tank of which fuel will propel your car further?
Octane, since it has more density energy... i.e. same volume will give more energy
Which produces more energy for a given volume (something useful to know when filling your gas tank)?
Octane, as stated previously
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