find enthalpy change 3. When 2.617 g of AX (s) dissolves in 141.2 g of water...
When a 3.13-g sample of liquid sulfuric acid dissolves in 33.6 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter (see above figure) the temperature rises from 22.00 oC to 41.81 oC. Calculate H in kJ/mol H2SO4 for the solution process. H2SO4(l) 2 H+(aq) + SO42-(aq) The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-K. Hsolution =____ kJ/mol H2SO4.
When a 7.46-g sample of solid sodium hydroxide dissolves in 36.9 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter (see above figure) the temperature rises from 24.00 oC to 68.26 oC. Calculate H in kJ/mol NaOH for the solution process. NaOH(s) Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-K. Hsolution = . kJ/mol NaOH.
5.55 When a 6.50-g sample of solid sodium hydroxide dissolves in 100.0 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter (Figure 5.18), the temperature rises from 21.6 °C to 37.8 °C. Calculate ?? (in kJ/mol NaOH) for the solution process NaOH(s)-Na"(aq) + OH-(aq) Assume that the specific heat of the solution is the same as that of pure water.
When a 5.12-g sample of solid sodium nitrate dissolves in 31.1 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter (see above figure) the temperature falls from 25.00 oC to 16.37 oC. Calculate H in kJ/mol NaNO3 for the solution process. NaNO3(s) Na+(aq) + NO3-(aq) The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-K. We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imagethermometer stirrer coffee cups containing reaction mixture When a 5.12-g sample of solid sodium nitrate dissolves in...
When a 4.09-g sample of gaseous hydrogen bromide dissolves in 42.6 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter (see above figure) the temperature rises from 21.00 oC to 42.94 oC. Calculate deltaH in kJ/mol HBr for the solution process. HBr(g) H+(aq) + Br-(aq) The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-K. delta Hsolution = _____ kJ/mol HBr. I entered answers 77.27 and 84.81 and both were incorrect
When a 9.55 g sample of solid NaOH dissolves in 100.0 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature rises from 23.6C to 47 for the solution process. (Assume that the specific heat of the solution is the same as that of pure water.) . .4 °C. Calculate AH (in kJ/mol NaOH)
When a 5.26-g sample of solid ammonium nitrate dissolves in 52.5 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter (see above figure) the temperature falls from 24.00 oC to 17.20 oC. Calculate H in kJ/mol NH4NO3 for the solution process. NH4NO3(s) NH4+(aq) + NO3-(aq) The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-K. Hsolution = _________kJ/mol NH4NO3.
When a 6.07-g sample of solid lead(II) nitrate dissolves in 31.9 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter (see above figure) the temperature falls from 22.00 oC to 18.47 oC. Calculate H in kJ/mol Pb(NO3)2 for the solution process. Pb(NO3)2(s) Pb2+(aq) + 2 NO3-(aq) The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-K. Hsolution = ?kJ/mol Pb(NO3)2.
2. When a 6.50 g sample of solid sodium hydroxide dissolves in 100.0 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter (figure 5.18 in your textbook), the temperature rises from 21.6 to 37.8 C. a. Calculate the quantity of heat (in kJ) released in the reaction (the dissolving of NaOH). b. Using the result from part a, calculate the enthalpy of the reaction for the solution of NaOH in kJ/mol NaOH.
Coffee Cup Calorimetry: Solution Enthalpy When a solid dissolves in water, the solution may become hotter or colder. The dissolution enthalpy (dissolving) can be determined using a coffee cup calorimeter. Thermometer In the laboratory a general chemistry student finds that when 1.46 g CaCl(s) is dissolved in 113.70 g water, the temperature of the solution increases from 22.49 to 24.83 °C. Cardboard or Styrofoam lid The heat capacity of the calorimeter (sometimes referred to as the calorimeter constant) was determined...