When 50 mL of 0.400 M aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCI; Molar mass: 36.5 g/mol) is mixed with 50 mL of 0.400 M aqueous sodium hydroxide (NaOH; Molar mass: 40 g/mol) in a calorimeter the temperature increases by 3.4°C. Iř the heat capacity of calorimeter (excluding water) is 320 J/°C, calculate AH of neutralization reaction in kJ/mol. (Specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J°C- g1. Density of water is 1 g'mL Assume that the heat capacity and the density of the solution is same with water) 2511 kJ/mol OA. 1.09 kJ/mol O B. 1088 kJ/mol OC. 125.5 kJ/mol O D. 2.5 kJ/mol E.

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When 50 mL of 0.400 M aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCI; Molar mass: 36.5 g'mol) is mixed with 50 mL of 0.400 M aqueous sodium hydroxide (NaOH;
Molar mass: 40 g/mol) in a calorimeter the temperature increases by 3.4°C. If the heat capacity of calorimeter (excluding water) is 320 Ji°C, calculate AH
of neutralization reaction in kJ/mol. (Specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J°C- gl. Density of water is 1 g'mL Assume that the heat capacity and the
density of the solution is same with water)
2511 kJ/mol
O A.
1.09 kJ/mol
O B.
1088 kJ/mol
OC.
125.5 kJ/mol
OD.
2.5 kJ/mol
O E.
Transcribed Image Text:When 50 mL of 0.400 M aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCI; Molar mass: 36.5 g'mol) is mixed with 50 mL of 0.400 M aqueous sodium hydroxide (NaOH; Molar mass: 40 g/mol) in a calorimeter the temperature increases by 3.4°C. If the heat capacity of calorimeter (excluding water) is 320 Ji°C, calculate AH of neutralization reaction in kJ/mol. (Specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J°C- gl. Density of water is 1 g'mL Assume that the heat capacity and the density of the solution is same with water) 2511 kJ/mol O A. 1.09 kJ/mol O B. 1088 kJ/mol OC. 125.5 kJ/mol OD. 2.5 kJ/mol O E.
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