Calculate the AHrxn for the following reaction (Equation 4): C,H, (g) + O, (g) + CO, (g) + H,0 (g) [unbalanced)] Sulfuric acid (H,SO4) reacts very vigorously with water in a highly exothermic reaction as shown in Equation 5: H20 H,SO, (1) H,SO, (aq) + heat In one experiment, you have been asked to dilute 1.00 mol of H,SO4 () (density=1.83 g/mL) with water to produce to 1L of 1.00 M H2SO4 (aq) (density =1.060g/mL). The dilution should be conducted in a calorimeter. If the initial temperature is 23 °C and the specific heat capacity of the final solution is 3.50 J/g.K, determine the final temperature.

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(a)
Calculate the AH,xn for the following reaction (Equation 4):
C,H, (g) + O2 (g)
+ CO, (g) + H,O (g) [unbalanced]
(b)
Sulfuric acid (H;SO4) reacts very vigorously with water in a highly exothermic reaction as
shown in Equation 5:
H20
H,SO, (1)
H,SO, (aq) + heat
In one experiment, you have been asked to dilute 1.00 mol of H,SO4 () (density=1.83 g/mL)
with water to produce to 1L of 1.00 M H,SO4 (aq) (density =1.060g/mL). The dilution should
be conducted in a calorimeter. If the initial temperature is 23 °C and the specific heat
capacity of the final solution is 3.50 J/g.K, determine the final temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Calculate the AH,xn for the following reaction (Equation 4): C,H, (g) + O2 (g) + CO, (g) + H,O (g) [unbalanced] (b) Sulfuric acid (H;SO4) reacts very vigorously with water in a highly exothermic reaction as shown in Equation 5: H20 H,SO, (1) H,SO, (aq) + heat In one experiment, you have been asked to dilute 1.00 mol of H,SO4 () (density=1.83 g/mL) with water to produce to 1L of 1.00 M H,SO4 (aq) (density =1.060g/mL). The dilution should be conducted in a calorimeter. If the initial temperature is 23 °C and the specific heat capacity of the final solution is 3.50 J/g.K, determine the final temperature.
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