A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 22.4 mL of 6.45 M hydrochloric g acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 17.2°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 and mL J The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 16.97 • °C J has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 g Part 1: (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. NaOH v Part 2: (b) Calculate the heat of reaction (in J). 4rxn =-6.73 x 10 3 J Enter your answer in scientific notation. Part 3 out of 3 (c) Find the enthalpy of neutralization (in kJ/mol). kJ ДН, neutralization mol

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A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 
22.4 mL
 of 
6.45 M
 hydrochloric acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 
17.2
°
C.
 The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 
g
 
mL
 and has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 
J
 
·
 
°
C
. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 16.97 
J
 
°
C
.
 
Part 1:  
(a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction.
 
 

 

 

Part 2:  
(b) Calculate the heat of reaction (in J).
 
 
qrxn = 
 
 
×
 10
 
 J
Enter your answer in scientific notation.

 

Part 3 out of 3  
(c) Find the enthalpy of neutralization (in kJ/mol).
 
ΔHneutralization =  ____ kj/mol
 
 
A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 22.4 mL of 6.45 M hydrochloric
g
acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 17.2°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00
and
mL
has a specific heat capacity of 4.184
J
The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 16.97
g• °C
Part 1:
(a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. NaOH v
Part 2:
(b) Calculate the heat of reaction (in J).
drxn
|-6.73
3
x 10
J
Enter
your answer in scientific notation.
Part 3 out of 3
(c) Find the enthalpy of neutralization (in kJ/mol).
kJ
AHneutralization
mol
Transcribed Image Text:A student mixes 67.0 mL of a 2.01 M sodium hydroxide solution with 22.4 mL of 6.45 M hydrochloric g acid. The temperature of the mixture rises 17.2°C. The density of the resulting solution is 1.00 and mL has a specific heat capacity of 4.184 J The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 16.97 g• °C Part 1: (a) Identify the limiting reagent for the reaction. NaOH v Part 2: (b) Calculate the heat of reaction (in J). drxn |-6.73 3 x 10 J Enter your answer in scientific notation. Part 3 out of 3 (c) Find the enthalpy of neutralization (in kJ/mol). kJ AHneutralization mol
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