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need some help for blank spaces (10pts) Part A. Heat of Neutralization Table view List view...
need help for all the blank spaces. Ty Part A. Heat of Neutralization Table 1. Heat of neutralization data Sample 1 50.1 Sample 2 50.1 24.1 23.6 [1] Volume of HCI (mL) [2] Temperature of HCI (°C) [3] Volume of NaOH (mL) [4] Temperature of mixture after reaction (C) 50.0 50.2 31.0 30.3 Part B. Enthalpy of Solution of Salts Table 2. Enthalpy of solution of salts data NH4NO3 MgSO4 2.009 1.995 [1] Mass of salt (9) [2] Volume of...
Table view List view Table 5. Specific Heat of a Metal Sample 1 Identity of metal Aluminum [1] Mass of metal (9) 20.448 [2] Volume of Dl water (mL) 49.8 49.8 Mass of Dl water (9) [3] Tinitial metal ("C) 97.3 23.7 [4] Tinitial water (°C) [5] Tfinal of mixture after addition of metal (°C) 29.9 Specific heat of metal Cmetal (cal/g.c) Total:-/19 pts SUBMIT search ORE ) E 8 6/24
calculate the experimental enthalpy per mole in this table. need immediately with clear steps. DATA: Table 1 Neutralization reaction 4.0957g Mass of calorimeter 54.503g 21°C Mass of calorimeter and HCI Temperature of HCI Final temperature of mixture 30°C 9°C Change in temperature 104.40g Mass of mixture and calorimeter 50.418 Mass of HCI 1.10M Molarity of HCI Volume of HCl (density= 1.02g/) 49.41ml 1.382 mol Moles of HCl Mass of NaOH 49.90g 1.00 M Molarity of NaOH 48.00 ml Volume of...
Table 4.2: Enthalpy of Neutralization for an Acid-Base Reaction Trial 1 Concentration of NaOH 1. i mol/L Initial temperature of NaOH 22.1°C Volume of NaOH Concentration of HCI 45, I mL 1.2 mol/L 22.3°C Initial temperature of HCI Trial 2 lol mol/L 21.9°C 63 mL 45. Iml 1,2 mol/L 22.5°C 45.2 mL 27.5° 22.2°C 5.3°C 90.3 mL 4.18 Jg! °C! Volume of HCI 45.3 ml Final temperature of mixture Average initial temperature (HCl and NaOH) Ti Temperature change, (47) 28.6°C...
Heat of Neutralization: Determine DeltaT in (C) and calculate the total number of calories produced. the density of the 0.500 M NaCl produced is 1.02 g/mL, and its specific heat is 0.960 cal/g x C. Calculate the heat of neutralization per mole of water produced. Volume of HCl: 50.0 mL Concentration of HCl: 1.00 M Volume of NaOH: 50.0 mL Concentration of NaOH: 1.00 M Initial temperature: 29.0 C Final Temp 26.8 C
1. Neutralization of a strong acid (HCI) by a strong base (NaOH) We will use equations (8) and (9) to determine AH, the enthalpy of the neutralization reaction. The initial and final temperatures are given for the reaction of 50 mL HCl with 50 ml NaOH. The concentrations of each solution are 1.0 M. Type your answers directly into the fillable forms, below. • Use equation (8) 9 = Csolnmsoln AT to find the heat evolved during the reaction as...
im trying to solve for the remaining but im confused please help this is experiment 25 Calorimetry HNO B. Enthalpy (Heat) of Neutralization for an Acid-Base Reaction H Poting flendar HCI + NaOH uuemliojo Trial 1 Trial 2 1. Volume of acid (mL) 50 - 60 Site 2. Temperature of acid (C) ao 20" 3. Volume of NaOH (ml) 20 4. Temperature of NaOH (C) Trial 1 5. Exact molar concentration of NaOH (mOVL) 6. Maximum temperature from graph (°C)...
calculate the heat of the reaction then find the enthalpy of neutralization in kJ/mol. A student mixes 35.2 mL of a 3.11 M sodium hydroxide solution with 34.9 mL of 2.95 M hydrochloric acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 18.2°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 ml and J has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 J The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 3.86 E. Part 1: (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. HCI...
29 NEUTRALİZATION CALORIMETRY 3-THERMODYNAMICS: ENTHALPY OF EXERCISES 1. If the final te or erature taken in part I was higher than the true value, the calculated value for the heat capacity of the lower than the true value? calorimeter be higher than in the process of transferring the metal cylinder from the hot water to the in part II, the cylinder lost some heat, would the calculated value 2. If for the specific heat of the metal be higher or...
Data: Part A: Assuming Perfectly Insulated System where QlostQgained Round all values to 1 decimal place (don’t worry about significant figures) Find Swater and Scopper in the background section of your lab manual. Specific heat of water is (1.000 cal/g degree celsius). Specific heat of copper is (0.092 cal/g degree celsius). Heat of fusion of water is (80.0 cal/g degree celsius). Mass of Copper 20 g Volume of water (assume density of 1g/mL to get mass) 25 mL Initial temperature...