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sath246

I have 20mL (20g) butane (C4H10) gas heated from -0.5 °C to 30 °C.
How can I find the required time for this enthalpy change?
Specific Heat capacity Butane (gas): 88 J/(mol.K)

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QUOTE (sath246+Nov 7 2010, 07:33 PM)
I have 20mL (20g) butane (C4H10) gas heated from -0.5 °C to 30 °C.
How can I find the required time for this enthalpy change?
Specific Heat capacity Butane (gas): 88 J/(mol.K)

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