In a coffee cup calorimeter, 35 ml of 0.100 M AgNO3(aq) and 69 mL of 0.100 M NaCI (aq) are mixed. The following reaction occurs: Ag* (aq) + Cl (aq) - AgCI (s) Given that the two solutions are initially at 21.8 °C and the final temperature of the mixture is 22.57 °C, determine the molar enthalpy, AH°r of the reaction per mole of AGNO3. HINT: Assume that the resulting mixture has the same density and specific heat capacity as water. Report your answer in units of kJ/mol (do not include the units in your answer).

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In a coffee cup calorimeter, 35 mL of 0.100 M AGNO3(aq) and 69 mL of 0.100 M NaCI (aq) are mixed. The following reaction occurs:
Ag* (aq) + Cl (aq) - AgCI (s)
Given that the two solutions are initially at 21.8 °C and the final temperature of the mixture is 22.57 °C, determine the molar enthalpy, AH°r of the reaction per
mole of AGNO3.
HINT: Assume that the resulting mixture has the same density and specific heat capacity as water.
Report your answer in units of kJ/mol (do not include the units in your answer).
Transcribed Image Text:In a coffee cup calorimeter, 35 mL of 0.100 M AGNO3(aq) and 69 mL of 0.100 M NaCI (aq) are mixed. The following reaction occurs: Ag* (aq) + Cl (aq) - AgCI (s) Given that the two solutions are initially at 21.8 °C and the final temperature of the mixture is 22.57 °C, determine the molar enthalpy, AH°r of the reaction per mole of AGNO3. HINT: Assume that the resulting mixture has the same density and specific heat capacity as water. Report your answer in units of kJ/mol (do not include the units in your answer).
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