Two student chemists measured 25.0mL of 1.00 M NaOH in separate calorimeters as in the experimental procedure, Part B. Student 1 added 25.0mL of 1.10 M HCl in his solution of NaOH. Student 2 added 22.7mL of 1.10 M HCl in his NaOH solution. Each student recorded the temperature change and calculated the enthalpy of neutralization. Complete the following table to assist in answering the below questions. NOTE: Limiting reactant needs to be identified to calculate the enthalpy of neutralization. Student 1   Moles of NaOH              _________   Moles of HCl added       _________   Limiting reactant            _________   Moles of H2O produced _________   Mass of final mixture     _________     Student 2   Moles of NaOH              _________   Moles of HCl added       _________   Limiting reactant            _________   Moles of H2O produced _________   Mass of final mixture     _________     Explain why and how (higher or lower) the temperature will be different for the two students. Explain the predicted enthalpy of neutralization for the two experiments.

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  1. Two student chemists measured 25.0mL of 1.00 M NaOH in separate calorimeters as in the experimental procedure, Part B. Student 1 added 25.0mL of 1.10 M HCl in his solution of NaOH. Student 2 added 22.7mL of 1.10 M HCl in his NaOH solution. Each student recorded the temperature change and calculated the enthalpy of neutralization. Complete the following table to assist in answering the below questions.

NOTE: Limiting reactant needs to be identified to calculate the enthalpy of neutralization.

Student 1

 

Moles of NaOH              _________

 

Moles of HCl added       _________

 

Limiting reactant            _________

 

Moles of H2O produced _________

 

Mass of final mixture     _________

 

 

Student 2

 

Moles of NaOH              _________

 

Moles of HCl added       _________

 

Limiting reactant            _________

 

Moles of H2O produced _________

 

Mass of final mixture     _________

 

 

Explain why and how (higher or lower) the temperature will be different for the two students. Explain the predicted enthalpy of neutralization for the two experiments.

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