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Butanol is a liquid fuel. A student investigated the mass of butanol needed to increase the temperature of 100 cm³ of water by 1 °C. The student used the following... show full transcript
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To calculate the mass of butanol used, we first find the difference in mass of the spirit burner before and after the experiment:
Mass before = 134.67 g Mass after = 133.59 g
The mass of butanol used is:
Considering the temperature increase of 30 °C for the 100 cm³ of water, we can then express the mass per degree.
Mass of butanol required to raise 100 cm³ of water by 1 °C is:
rac{1.08 ext{ g}}{30} = 0.036 ext{ g/°C}
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To improve the experiment, the following suggestions could be considered:
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To enhance the heating arrangement, consider the following:
Avoid using a polystyrene beaker, as it may not withstand high temperatures.
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