126 Experiment 2 Enthalpy: Heat of Neutralization EXBEBIWEM 839X3 5. A calorimeter has a heat capacity of 35.45 J/°C.When 100.0 mL of a strong acid at 23.1°C is mixed with 100.0 mL of a strong base at 23.1°C, the temperature of the solution increases to 26.2°C. Assume that the density of the solution is 1.05 g/mL and its specific heat is 4.10 J/g.°C. Calculate: a) The heat absorbed by the solution enoiteonD yote1odsler emeH b) The heat absorbed by the calorimeter c) The heat released by the reaction d) If the acid-base neutralization produces 0.43 mole of water, what is the enthalpy change of the reaction (heat of neutralization), AH, in kJ/mol?
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