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The magnitude of the amount of energy released by burning a fuel source, measured in energy per mass, is called the fuel value. Note that the fuel value is the negative of the isobaric specific heat of combustion for the fuel. If all the energy obtained from burning 1.23 pounds of butane with a fuel value of 10.85 kcal/g is used to heat 126.0 kg of water at an initial temperature of 19.5 degree C, what is the final temperature? Note that 1 lb = 453.6 g. Number degree C
The magnitude of the amount of energy released by burning a fuel source, measured in energy per mass, is called the fuel value. Note that the fuel value is the negative of the isobaric specific heat of combustion for the fuel. If all the energy obtained from burning 1.23 pounds of butane with a fuel value of 10.85 kcal/g is used to heat 126.0 kg of water at an initial temperature of 19.5 degree C, what is the final temperature? Note that 1 lb = 453.6 g. Number degree C