Heat of Neutralization Initial temp of HCI solution Initial temp of NaOH solution Average initial temperature Final temp of neutralized mixture Change in temperature QH₂O for the reaction (get mass using 50.0 mL solution and d= 1.02 g/mL) AHSolution (eqn 4) AH per mole Istem brs 15lsw to studsieqmst 25.9°C 24.9 °C 25.4 °C (E n360m Cu to 10.6 °C 2289.7081 -2259.708 1 kJ/mol
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![Heat of Neutralization
Initial temp of HCI solution
Initial temp of NaOH solution
Average initial temperature
Final temp of neutralized mixture
Change in temperature
QH₂0 for the reaction (get mass using 50.0 mL
solution and d= 1.02 g/mL)
AHSolution (eqn 4)
AH per mole
istem brs 1915w to studseqmet munditiup3
25.9°C
24.9 °C
25.4 °C
(E 360 m °C to on aitoaga
10.6 °C
2289.708 1
-2259.708 1
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