Answer:
 First question
 

Second question 
 

Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that 
 The melting point of Ethanol is 

 The boiling point of Ethanol is 

 The enthalpy of fusion of Ethanol is 

 The enthalpy of vaporization of Ethanol is 

 The specific heat of solid Ethanol is 

 The specific heat of liquid Ethanol is 

 The mass of the Ethanol given is 

Considering the first question 
 The initial temperature is 

 The final temperature is 

Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its boiling point is mathematically represented as 
 

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Genially the number of moles of Ethanol given is mathematically represented as 
 

Here Z is the molar mass of Ethanol with value 

So 
 

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Generally the heat of vaporization of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as 
 

=> 
 
 
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 Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol from its boiling point to 
 is mathematically represented as
 is mathematically represented as 
 

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Generally the total heat required is 
 

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Considering the second question
 The initial temperature is 

 The final temperature is 

Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its melting point is mathematically represented as 
 

=> 

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Generally the heat of fusion of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as 
 

=> 
 
 
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Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its boiling point is mathematically represented as 
 

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Generally the heat of vaporization of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as 
 

=> 
 
 
=> 

 Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol from its boiling point to 
 is mathematically represented as
 is mathematically represented as 
 

=> 

=> 

Generally the total heat required is 
 

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