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To answer this question, you need ethanol's specific heat. I looked it up for you, and it's 2.46, so the equation is: q (heat transfered) = 2.46 x 305 x 72 (spec. heat x mass x temp. change.) The answer is 54000 joules, or 54 kilojoules.

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