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An aqueous solution of HCl is added to an aqueous solution of NaOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The reaction is that of neutralization between the acid and the base: HCI + NaOH + H2O + NaCl To calculate the approximate enthalpy change for this reaction using q = m.C.AT, what value should the student give to C in the equation ? The student must use the heat of formation of water. The student must use the heat of formation...
An aqueous solution of HCl is added to an aqueous solution of NaOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The reaction is that of neutralization between the acid and the base: HCI + NaOH → H20+ NaCl To calculate the approximate enthalpy change for this reaction using q = m. C-AT, what value should the student give to C in the equation? The student must use the heat of formation of water. The student must use the heat of formation of...
An aqueous solution of HCl is added to an aqueous solution of NaOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The reaction is that of neutralization between the acid and the base: HCI + NaOH + H2O + NaCl To calculate the approximate enthalpy change for this reaction using q = m.C•AT, what value should the student give to C in the equation ? The student must use the heat of formation of water. The student must use the heat of formation...
1.5 pts Question 10 An aqueous solution of HCl is added to an aqueous solution of NaOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The reaction is that of neutralization between the acid and the base: HCI + NaOH + H2O + NaCl To calculate the approximate enthalpy change for this reaction using q = m.CAT, what value should the student give to C in the equation? The student must use the heat of formation of water. The student must use the...
An aqueous solution of HCl is added to an aqueous solution of NaOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The reaction is that of neutralization between the acid and the base: HCI + NaOH H2O + Naci To calculate the approximate enthalpy change for this reaction using q-m•C•AT. what value should the student give to C in the equation ? O The student must use the heat of formation of water. The student must use the heat of formation of Naci....
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please quick help on those questions Question 10 1.5 pts An aqueous solution of HCl is added to an aqueous solution of NaOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The reaction is that of neutralization between the acid and the base: HCI + NaOH + H2O + Naci To calculate the approximate enthalpy change for this reaction using q = m.CAT, what value should the student give to C in the equation? The student must use the heat of formation of...
need help in stuck quick An aqueous solution of HCl is added to an aqueous solution of NaOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The reaction is that of neutralization between the acid and the base: HCI+ NaOH + H2O + NaCl To calculate the approximate enthalpy change for this reaction using q=m-C-AT, what value should the student give to C in the equation ? O The student must use the heat of formation of water. O The student must use...
1.5 pts Question 8 U If 100-ml. of 1.0 M Sr(OH)2 is added to 100 mL of 1.0 M HCI, the pH of the mixture would be equal to 7 larger than 7 smaller than 7 The pH cannot be predicted based on the available information, Question 9 4 pts Exactly 1.100 g of CO2(g) was introduced into a 1.00-L flask that already contained some O2 gas. The flask was warmed to 100 °C and the total pressure was found...
An aqueous solution of HCl is added to an aqueous solution of NaOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The reaction is that of neutralization between the acid and the base: HCl + NaOH LaTeX: \rightarrow→ H2O + NaCl To calculate the approximate enthalpy change for this reaction using q = mLaTeX: \cdot⋅CLaTeX: \cdot⋅LaTeX: \DeltaΔT, what value should the student give to C in the equation ?