In a coffee-cup calorimeter, 110.0 mL of 1.1 M NaOH and 110.0 mL of 1.1 M HCl are mixed. Both solutions were originally at 22.1°C. After the reaction, the final temperature is 29.5°C. Assuming that all the solutions have a density of 1.0 g/ cm° and a specific heat capacity of 4.18 J/°C-g, calculate the enthalpy change for the neutralization of HCl by NaOH. Assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings or to the calorimeter. AH = kJ/mol

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In a coffee-cup calorimeter, 110.0 mL of 1.1 M NaOH and 110.0 mL of 1.1 M HCl are mixed. Both solutions were originally at 22.1°C. After the reaction, the final temperature is 29.5°C.
Assuming that all the solutions have a density of 1.0 g/ cm° and a specific heat capacity of 4.18 J/°C•g, calculate the enthalpy change for the neutralization of HCl by NaOH. Assume that
no heat is lost to the surroundings or to the calorimeter.
ΔΗ=
kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:In a coffee-cup calorimeter, 110.0 mL of 1.1 M NaOH and 110.0 mL of 1.1 M HCl are mixed. Both solutions were originally at 22.1°C. After the reaction, the final temperature is 29.5°C. Assuming that all the solutions have a density of 1.0 g/ cm° and a specific heat capacity of 4.18 J/°C•g, calculate the enthalpy change for the neutralization of HCl by NaOH. Assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings or to the calorimeter. ΔΗ= kJ/mol
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