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The lower heating value of Methanol is between 643 and 652 Kjoule/mole, calculated for open combustion (GREET 1.8) or human energy expenditure (Weir, corrected for nitrogen).

The higher heating value, including heat in watervapor produced, is found in tables to be between 726 and 733 KJoule/mole.

Different sources give slightly different values.

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Use a beaker of water and test-tube with methanol. Place the beaker on a electric heater whose power you know. Place a thermometer in the test-tube

First measure the mass of the water and the methanol.

Then, start the heating process until the temperature becomes constant. Then time for say: 30s, and after this, stop the process.

Measure the current mass.

This means that in 30s, m grams of methanol has evaporated.

Energy = Power * 30

mL=Power*30

L=(Power*30)/m

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16y ago

About 1.40 kJ/kg-C depending on the temperature. http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/methanol-properties-d_1209.html

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11y ago

The electrical conductivity of methanol is 7 x 106 picosiemens per meter

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34.4 kJ/mol

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2.46 J/g C

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11y ago

5.09kj/mol

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