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Chemistry, 19.02.2020 01:39 jdkrisdaimcc11

The calorie (4.184 J) was originally defined as the quantity of energy required to raise the temperature of 1.00 g of liquid water 1.00°C. The British thermal unit (Btu) is defined as the quantity of energy required to raise the temperature of 1.00 lb of liquid water 1.00°F.
(a) How many joules are in 1.00 Btu ( 1 lb = 453.6 g; a change of 1.0∘C=1.8∘F?
(b) The therm is a unit of energy consumption and is defined as 100,000 Btu. How many joules are in 1.00 therm?
(c) How many moles of must be burned to give 1.00 therm of energy? (Assume water forms as a gas.)
(d) If natural gas costs $0.66 per therm, what is the cost per mole of methane? (Assume natural gas is pure methane.)
(e) How much would it cost to warm 318 gal of water in a hot tub from 15.0∘C to 42.0∘C (1 gal = 3.78 L)?

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