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A constant-pressure calorimeter is used to study the acid neutralization reaction, NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) â NaCl(aq) + H20(1) by mixing 1 .00 à 102 mL of 0.500 M HCl with 1 .00 à 102 mL of 0.500 M NaOH. The initial temperature of both solutions is 22.50 °C and the final temperature of the mixture is 24.90 oC Calculate the heat change for the neutralization reaction per mole. Assume that the densities and specific heats of the solutions are the same as for water (1.00 g/mL and 4.184 JI g·°C, respectively)
A constant-pressure calorimeter is used to study the acid neutralization reaction, NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) â NaCl(aq) + H20(1) by mixing 1 .00 à 102 mL of 0.500 M HCl with 1 .00 à 102 mL of 0.500 M NaOH. The initial temperature of both solutions is 22.50 °C and the final temperature of the mixture is 24.90 oC Calculate the heat change for the neutralization reaction per mole. Assume that the densities and specific heats of the solutions are the same as for water (1.00 g/mL and 4.184 JI g·°C, respectively)
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15 Feb 2019