6. Write the chemical reaction for the autoionization of water (equilibrium constant Kw). 7. Look up the numerical value for Kw at Tinitial (Take the average of Tinitial from both trials) 8. How is the reaction in question 6 related to the net ionic reaction for the neutralization shown below? H₂O'(aq) + OH (aq) H₂O(1) + H₂O(1)

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Data and Calculations:
Volume of 2.00 M HC1
Volume of 2.00 M NaOH
Volume of solution
Tinitial
T final
AT (T final - Tinitial)
Specific heat capacity of NaCl solution
Trial 1
2x25ml
25ml
50ml
Trial 2
3.87 J/g °C
25ml
25m)
50 ml
2.1°C
12° 2°C 21°C
31.3⁰0
31.3°C
10.3°C
10.30
3.87 J/g °C
Transcribed Image Text:Data and Calculations: Volume of 2.00 M HC1 Volume of 2.00 M NaOH Volume of solution Tinitial T final AT (T final - Tinitial) Specific heat capacity of NaCl solution Trial 1 2x25ml 25ml 50ml Trial 2 3.87 J/g °C 25ml 25m) 50 ml 2.1°C 12° 2°C 21°C 31.3⁰0 31.3°C 10.3°C 10.30 3.87 J/g °C
6. Write the chemical reaction for the autoionization of water (equilibrium constant Kw).
7. Look up the numerical value for Kw at Tinitial (Take the average of Tinitial from both trials)
8. How is the reaction in question 6 related to the net ionic reaction for the neutralization shown below?
H₂O*(aq) + OH(aq) H₂O(1) + H₂O(1)
Transcribed Image Text:6. Write the chemical reaction for the autoionization of water (equilibrium constant Kw). 7. Look up the numerical value for Kw at Tinitial (Take the average of Tinitial from both trials) 8. How is the reaction in question 6 related to the net ionic reaction for the neutralization shown below? H₂O*(aq) + OH(aq) H₂O(1) + H₂O(1)
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