A 76 ml solution of a dilute AGNO3 solution is added to 91 mL of a base solution in a coffee-cup calorimeter. As AGOH (s) precipitates, the temperature of the solution increases from 23.44 °C to 25.92 °C. Assuming the mixture has the same specific heat (4.184J/g°C) and density (1.00 g/cm³ or 1.00 g/mL) as water, calculate the heat (in J) transferred to the surroundings, qsurr- Hìnt given in feedback Answer:

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A 76 ml solution of a dilute A9NO3 solution is added to 91 mL of a base solution in a coffee-cup calorimeter. As AGOH (s) precipitates,
the temperature of the solution increases from 23.44 °C to 25.92 °C. Assuming the mixture has the same specific heat (4.184J/g°C) and
density (1.00 g/cm³ or 1.00 g/mL) as water, calculate the heat (in J) transferred to the surroundings, qsurr-
Hìnt given in feedback
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A 130 mL solution of a dilute acid is added to 184 mL of a base solution in a coffee-cup calorimeter. The temperature of the solution
increases from 22.78 °C to 25.35 °C. Assuming the mixture has the same specific heat (4.184J/g°C) and density (1.00 g/cm³) as water,
calculate the heat (in J) transferred to the surroundings, qsurr-
Hint given in feedback
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Transcribed Image Text:A 76 ml solution of a dilute A9NO3 solution is added to 91 mL of a base solution in a coffee-cup calorimeter. As AGOH (s) precipitates, the temperature of the solution increases from 23.44 °C to 25.92 °C. Assuming the mixture has the same specific heat (4.184J/g°C) and density (1.00 g/cm³ or 1.00 g/mL) as water, calculate the heat (in J) transferred to the surroundings, qsurr- Hìnt given in feedback Answer: A 130 mL solution of a dilute acid is added to 184 mL of a base solution in a coffee-cup calorimeter. The temperature of the solution increases from 22.78 °C to 25.35 °C. Assuming the mixture has the same specific heat (4.184J/g°C) and density (1.00 g/cm³) as water, calculate the heat (in J) transferred to the surroundings, qsurr- Hint given in feedback Answer:
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