J °C.g and Show each step in your calculations for AH 5. (Assume the specific heat of the solution is the same as H₂O, 4.18 that its density is 1.00 g/mL. Enter all concentrations to the nearest 0.01 M, all temperatures to the nearest 0.1°C, and all other calculated values to 3 significant figures. For the balanced equations, use the lowest possible whole number coefficients and omit states-of-matter.) CH3COOH(aq) + NaOH(aq) →> CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(/) Neutralization of CH 3 COOH + NaOH 16. concentration of CH 3 COOH (50.0 mL added) number of moles of CH3COOH 17. concentration of NaOH (50.0 mL added) 4.0 3.00 4.0✓ .150 M CH3COOH mol 4.0 3.00 M NaOH number of moles of NaOH 4.0 .150 mol Which reagent is the limiting reagent? equimolar What is the number of moles of CH3COOH neutralized? 4.0 .150 mol 18. temperature of the reactants before mixing 4.0 22.3 °C 20. temperature of the reaction mixture 4.0 22.0 °C (at Time = 0 s determined from the Temp/Time plot) 21. temperature change for the reaction 4.0 17.0 °C 22. amount of heat absorbed by the solution 4.0 7120 amount of heat absorbed by the calorimeter 4.0 182 total amount of heat evolved by neutralization reaction 4.0 7.30E3 J amount of heat evolved per mole of CH 3 COOH neutralized, AH5 4.048700 J balanced molecular equation: chemPad Help XX → ← Greek▾ balanced net ionic equation: chemPad XX Help Greek▾

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°C.g
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Show each step in your calculations for AH 5. (Assume the specific heat of the solution is the same as H₂O, 4.18
that its density is 1.00 g/mL. Enter all concentrations to the nearest 0.01 M, all temperatures to the nearest 0.1°C, and all
other calculated values to 3 significant figures. For the balanced equations, use the lowest possible whole number
coefficients and omit states-of-matter.)
CH3COOH(aq) + NaOH(aq)
→>
CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(/)
Neutralization of CH 3 COOH + NaOH
16. concentration of CH 3 COOH (50.0 mL added)
number of moles of CH3COOH
17. concentration of NaOH (50.0 mL added)
4.0 3.00
4.0✓
.150
M CH3COOH
mol
4.0
3.00
M NaOH
number of moles of NaOH
4.0
.150
mol
Which reagent is the limiting reagent?
equimolar
What is the number of moles of CH3COOH neutralized?
4.0
.150
mol
18. temperature of the reactants before mixing
4.0
22.3
°C
20. temperature of the reaction mixture
4.0
22.0
°C
(at Time = 0 s determined from the Temp/Time plot)
21. temperature change for the reaction
4.0
17.0
°C
22. amount of heat absorbed by the solution
4.0
7120
amount of heat absorbed by the calorimeter
4.0
182
total amount of heat evolved by neutralization reaction
4.0
7.30E3
J
amount of heat evolved per mole of CH 3 COOH
neutralized, AH5
4.048700
J
Transcribed Image Text:J °C.g and Show each step in your calculations for AH 5. (Assume the specific heat of the solution is the same as H₂O, 4.18 that its density is 1.00 g/mL. Enter all concentrations to the nearest 0.01 M, all temperatures to the nearest 0.1°C, and all other calculated values to 3 significant figures. For the balanced equations, use the lowest possible whole number coefficients and omit states-of-matter.) CH3COOH(aq) + NaOH(aq) →> CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(/) Neutralization of CH 3 COOH + NaOH 16. concentration of CH 3 COOH (50.0 mL added) number of moles of CH3COOH 17. concentration of NaOH (50.0 mL added) 4.0 3.00 4.0✓ .150 M CH3COOH mol 4.0 3.00 M NaOH number of moles of NaOH 4.0 .150 mol Which reagent is the limiting reagent? equimolar What is the number of moles of CH3COOH neutralized? 4.0 .150 mol 18. temperature of the reactants before mixing 4.0 22.3 °C 20. temperature of the reaction mixture 4.0 22.0 °C (at Time = 0 s determined from the Temp/Time plot) 21. temperature change for the reaction 4.0 17.0 °C 22. amount of heat absorbed by the solution 4.0 7120 amount of heat absorbed by the calorimeter 4.0 182 total amount of heat evolved by neutralization reaction 4.0 7.30E3 J amount of heat evolved per mole of CH 3 COOH neutralized, AH5 4.048700 J
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