50 mL of 2.2 M HCI is combined with 50 mL of 2.0 M NAOH in a coffee-cup calorimeter. The temperature of the solution increases 13.4° C. Assume the calorimeter is a perfect insulator and the mixture has a specific heat capacity identical to pure water (4.184 ). 9° Calculate the heat released per mole of the limiting reactant. The units of your reported value should be kJ/mol.

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50 mL of 2.2 M HCI is combined with 50 mL of 2.0 M NaOH in a coffee-cup
calorimeter. The temperature of the solution increases 13.4° C. Assume the
calorimeter is a perfect insulator and the mixture has a specific heat
J
capacity identical to pure water (4.184
g.°C
Calculate the heat released per mole of the limiting reactant. The units of your
reported value should be kJ/ml.
Transcribed Image Text:50 mL of 2.2 M HCI is combined with 50 mL of 2.0 M NaOH in a coffee-cup calorimeter. The temperature of the solution increases 13.4° C. Assume the calorimeter is a perfect insulator and the mixture has a specific heat J capacity identical to pure water (4.184 g.°C Calculate the heat released per mole of the limiting reactant. The units of your reported value should be kJ/ml.
50 mL of 2.2 M HCI is combined with 50 mL of 2.0 M NaOH in a coffee-cup
calorimeter. The temperature of the solution increases 13.4° C. Assume the
calorimeter is a perfect insulator and the mixture has a specific heat
J
capacity identical to pure water (4.184
g•° C
Calculate the heat released from the chemical reaction. Report your answer in
units of kJ.
Transcribed Image Text:50 mL of 2.2 M HCI is combined with 50 mL of 2.0 M NaOH in a coffee-cup calorimeter. The temperature of the solution increases 13.4° C. Assume the calorimeter is a perfect insulator and the mixture has a specific heat J capacity identical to pure water (4.184 g•° C Calculate the heat released from the chemical reaction. Report your answer in units of kJ.
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