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Results for Heat of Reaction noor salamey with zainab S 3/13/2019 12.07:17 PM Input Data Reactant Mg Mgo Mass (g) 5000 1.00 Volume (mL) ΔΤ (C) 21.0 7.9 100.0 100.0 Calculated Enthalpies of Reaction Mg(s) 2 HCl(aq) MgCI2(aq)+H29 ΔΗ -10208 kcalmol Mgo(s)+2 HCI(aq)->MgCI2(aq)+ H200)H 솨ㅓ-31 84 kcalmol Problem: Solve for the following enthalpy changes 1) When 6 44 g NaOH(s) is reacted with 200.0 mL of HCKaq), the temperature increases...
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Input Data Reactant Mg MgO Mass (9) 2300 104 Volume (mL) 100.0 1000 AT (C) 10.4 9.6 Calculated Enthalpies of Reaction Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) --> MgCl, (aq) + H29) AH = -459.83 kJ/mol MgO(s) + 2 HCl(aq) -> MgCl2(aq) + H20(0) AH = -155.66 kJ/mol Mg(s) + 4029) -> Mg(s) AH = -589.99 kJ/mol Problem: Solve for the following enthalpy changes 1) When 6.07 g NaOH(s) is reacted with 200.0 mL 0.759 M HCl(aq), the...
Input Data Reactant Mass (9) .5000 1.00 Mg Volume (mL) 100.0 100.0 AT (C") 19.7 Mgo 9.0 Calculated Enthalpies of Reaction Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) --> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g) AH = -95.76 kcal/mol MgO(s) + 2 HCl(aq) --> MgCl2(aq) + H2O(1) AH = -36.27 kcal/mol Problem: Solve for the following enthalpy changes 1) When 6.73 g NaOH(s) is reacted with 200.0 mL of HCl(aq), the temperature increases 20.10 Celsius degrees NaOH(s) + H"(aq) --> Na"(aq) H2O(0) AH = ? 2)...
Problem: Solve for the following enthalpy changes 1) When 5.97 g NaOH(s) is reacted with 200.0 mL of HCl(aq), the temperature increases 17.85 Celsius degrees NaOH(s) + H+ (aq) --> Na(aq) + H2O() AH = ? 2) When 3.18 g NaOH(s) is dissolved in 200.0 mL of water, the temperature increases 4.11 Celsius degrees. NaOH(s) --> Na*(aq) + OH"(aq) AH = ?
Lab 14 Heat of Reaction Objective: To experimentally determine the heat of reaction for two exothermic reactions. Consider the following equations. (1) Mg(s) + 2HCI → MgCl2(aq) + H2(g) Hz(8) AH = ? (2) MgO(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl(aq) + HOH (1) AH2 = ? The reactions represented by equations (1) and (2) will be our experimental work for today. Background: The heat given off or gained in a reaction is commonly called the heat of reaction. A reaction that...