Questions: Show your work below. 1. Write a molecular, a complete ionic, and a net ionic equation for each for the following acid-base neutralization reactions. (a) HNO; + NaOH - (b) HCl + NaOH (c) HC₂H₂O₂+ NaOH - (d) HCI+ NH4OH 761237752 (0) HC:H,O, + NHỊCH
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Q no 1 all subparts please
![Conclusions:
Be sure to include the questions listed in this lab with answers in the QUESTIONS section of your report.
Your most significant conclusions to be presented in your conclusions section include:
(a) The heat capacity of your calorimeter
(b) The heat of neutralization for your three acid-base pairs:
strong + strong
NaOH
HCI
weak strong
HC₂H3O₂ NaOH
weak + weak
HCH3O, NHỊCH
(c) Provide a hypothesis. Of the three types of acid base pairs, which do you think will generally have a
greater heat of neutralization? Why?
(b) HCI+ NaOH
Questions: Show your work below.
1. Write a molecular, a complete ionic, and a net ionic equation for each for the following acid-base
neutralization reactions.
(a) HNO₂ + NaOH
(c) HC₂H₂O₂+ NaOH -
kJ/mol
(d) HCI + NH4OH →
kJ/mol
kJ/mol
(0) H₂H₂0²
(e) HC,H,O2 + NHỊCH mà](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F91851794-bddb-4245-8cc8-258d7d0f0f9b%2F24326a6d-6f38-47b5-b5cf-af4cd3f6e3cd%2Fyqcrtpc_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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