1. Consider the combination of a proton and hydroxide ion to make water (or the reverse, the dissociation of water into ions). (bp) HO + (bp) ,H H20 (I) AH = -55,800 Joules a. What is AH in Joules when 0.117 mol of water is formed? b. What is the temperature change when this amount of heat is absorbed by 104.3 g of water? С. Is the above reaction an endothermic or exothermic reaction (circle one)?

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1. Consider the combination of a proton and hydroxide ion to make water (or the reverse, the
dissociation of water into ions).
(bp) HO + (bp) ,H
H20 (I)
AH = -55,800 Joules
a.
What is AH in Joules when 0.117 mol of water is formed?
b. What is the temperature change when this amount of heat is absorbed by 104.3 g of water?
С.
Is the above reaction an endothermic or exothermic reaction (circle one)?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider the combination of a proton and hydroxide ion to make water (or the reverse, the dissociation of water into ions). (bp) HO + (bp) ,H H20 (I) AH = -55,800 Joules a. What is AH in Joules when 0.117 mol of water is formed? b. What is the temperature change when this amount of heat is absorbed by 104.3 g of water? С. Is the above reaction an endothermic or exothermic reaction (circle one)?
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