The addition of 3.15 g of Ba ( OH ) 2 ⋅ 8 H 2 O to a solution of 1.52 g of NH 4 SCN in loo g of water in a calorimeter caused the temperature to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, calculate the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction, which can be represented by the following equation: Ba ( OH ) 2 ⋅ 8H 2 O ( s ) + 2NH 4 SCN ( a q ) → Ba ( SCN ) 2 ( a q ) + 2NH 3 ( a q ) + 1 0 H 2 O ( l )
The addition of 3.15 g of Ba ( OH ) 2 ⋅ 8 H 2 O to a solution of 1.52 g of NH 4 SCN in loo g of water in a calorimeter caused the temperature to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, calculate the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction, which can be represented by the following equation: Ba ( OH ) 2 ⋅ 8H 2 O ( s ) + 2NH 4 SCN ( a q ) → Ba ( SCN ) 2 ( a q ) + 2NH 3 ( a q ) + 1 0 H 2 O ( l )
The addition of 3.15 g of
Ba
(
OH
)
2
⋅
8
H
2
O
to a solution of 1.52 g of
NH
4
SCN
in loo g of water in a calorimeter caused the temperature to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, calculate the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction, which can be represented by the following equation:
Ba
(
OH
)
2
⋅
8H
2
O
(
s
)
+
2NH
4
SCN
(
a
q
)
→
Ba
(
SCN
)
2
(
a
q
)
+
2NH
3
(
a
q
)
+
1
0
H
2
O
(
l
)
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