It is not advisable to heat ethanol with a Bunsen flame because of the low boiling point and its volatile nature. Ethanol is also flammable, and therefore it is best to heat ethanol on a heat plate or steam condenser.
Acetone molecules evaporate when you add heat to a beaker of liquid acetone.
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.I think yes because ethanol is a type of alcohol and alcohols are good conductors of heat.
Acetone draws heat away from an item as it evaporates, so if you put acetone on your nails your nails will feel cold.
It is not advisable to heat ethanol with a Bunsen flame because of the low boiling point and its volatile nature. Ethanol is also flammable, and therefore it is best to heat ethanol on a heat plate or steam condenser.
Acetone molecules evaporate when you add heat to a beaker of liquid acetone.
-1277.36kJ is the heat of combustion of ethanol. It is not the heat of fermentation for the production of ethanol.
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.I think yes because ethanol is a type of alcohol and alcohols are good conductors of heat.
Acetone draws heat away from an item as it evaporates, so if you put acetone on your nails your nails will feel cold.
Because the acetone takes some of the heat from your hand and uses it to evaporate.
The heat of Formation of liquid Ethanol is -277 kJ/mol Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_enthalpy_change_of_formation_(data_table)
Specific heat of ethanol: 2.46 g/mol*degree CSpecific heat is the heat required to raise the temperature of a given mass by 1 degree Celsius.The formula is Q = cmΔTQ = Heat addedc = Specific heatm = MassΔT = Change in temperature
Acetone is a volatile substance so it will evaporate. It will absorb heat from your palm and quickly convert from liquid to gas
ethanol
4.931 kj/mol