50.0 mL of a solution of HCl is combined with 100.0 mL of 1.15 M NaOH in a calorimeter. The reaction mixture is initially at 22.40C and the final temperature after reaction is 31.2 C. What is the molarity of the HCl solution? [ [You may assume that there is an excess of base (so all of the HCl has reacted), that the specific heat of the reaction mixture is 0.96 cal/goC, and that the density of the reaction mixture is 1.02 g/mL. The heat of neutralization of HCl and NAOH is 13.6 kcal/mol.]

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50.0 mL of a solution of HCl is combined with 100.0 mL of 1.15 M NaOH in a calorimeter.
The reaction mixture is initially at 22.40C and the final temperature after reaction is 31.2 C.
What is the molarity of the HCl solution? [
[You may assume that there is an excess of base (so all of the HCl has reacted), that the
specific heat of the reaction mixture is 0.96 cal/goC, and that the density of the reaction
mixture is 1.02 g/mL. The heat of neutralization of HCl and NAOH is 13.6 kcal/mol.]
Transcribed Image Text:50.0 mL of a solution of HCl is combined with 100.0 mL of 1.15 M NaOH in a calorimeter. The reaction mixture is initially at 22.40C and the final temperature after reaction is 31.2 C. What is the molarity of the HCl solution? [ [You may assume that there is an excess of base (so all of the HCl has reacted), that the specific heat of the reaction mixture is 0.96 cal/goC, and that the density of the reaction mixture is 1.02 g/mL. The heat of neutralization of HCl and NAOH is 13.6 kcal/mol.]
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