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A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 22.8 mL of...
A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 22.8 mL of 6.45 M hydrochloric acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 20.8°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 g and mL has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 16.97 g.°c °C Part 1: (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. NaOH Part 2 out of 3 (b) Calculate the heat of reaction (in J). Arxn...
A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 22.8 mL of 6.45 M hydrochloric acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 20.8°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 and mL J has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 .. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 16.97 °C noc g. °C Part 1 out of 3 (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. (select) Next part
A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 22.8 mL of 6.45 M hydrochloric acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 20.8°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 g and mL J has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 g.°C The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 16.97 °C Part 1: (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. NaOH Part 2: a X (b) Calculate the heat of reaction (in J). Arxn--8.17...
A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 22.6 mL of 6.45 M hydrochloric g acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 19.0°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 and mL J has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 16.97 g.°C J Part 1: (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. NaOH V Part 2 out of 3 (b) Calculate the heat of reaction (in...
also delta H neutralization please
A student mixes 35.2 mL of a 3.11 M sodium hydroxide solution with 35.5 mL of 2.95 M hydrochloric acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 23.5°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 and ml J has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 . The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 3.86 J °C 8 . °C Part 1: (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. HCI v Part 2 out of...
also what is the delta H neutralization?
A student mixes 35.2 mL of a 3.11 M sodium hydroxide solution with 35.2 mL of 2.95 M hydrochloric acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 20.8°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 and mL J has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 3.86 g. °C Part 1: (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. HCI Part 2 out of 3 (b) Calculate...
A student mixes 35.2 mL of a 3.11 M sodium hydroxide solution with 35.3 mL of 2.95 M hydrochloric acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 21.7C.The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 g/ml and has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 3.86. Calculate the heat of reaction (in J). (answer in scientific notation)
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...
9) 50.0 mL of 0.250 M sodium hydroxide at 19.5 oC was added to 50.0 mL of 0.250M hydrochloric acid also at 19.5 oC in a calorimeter. After mixing the ` solution temperature rises to 21.21oC. What is the heat of reaction?
2. A student wishes to determine the heat capacity of a coffee-cup calorimeter. After she mixes 92.7 g of water at 68.7°C with 92.7 g of water, already in the calorimeter, at 20.8°C, the final temperature of the water is 35.0°C. Calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter in J/K. Use 4.184 J/g°C as the specific heat of water. Enter your answer to three significant figures in unit of J/K.