A constant-volume calorimeter was calibrated by carrying out a reaction known to release 1.09 kJ of heat in 0.400 L of solution in the calorimeter (q = -1.09 kJ), resulting in a temperature rise of 3.17 °C. In a subsequent experiment, 200.0 mL of 0.40 M HCI0, (aq) and 200.0 mL of 0.40M NaOH(aq) were mixed in the same calorimeter and the temperature rose by 6.78 "C. What is the change in the internal energy of the reaction mixture as a result of the neutralization reaction? AU= kJ

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A constant-volume calorimeter was calibrated by carrying out a reaction known to release 1.09 kJ of heat in 0.400 L of solution
in the calorimeter (q = -1.09 kJ), resulting in a temperature rise of 3.17 °C. In a subsequent experiment, 200.0 mL of
0.40 M HCI0, (aq) and 200.0 mL of 0.40M NAOH(aq) were mixed in the same calorimeter and the temperature rose by 6.78 °C.
What is the change in the internal energy of the reaction mixture as a result of the neutralization reaction?
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Transcribed Image Text:Chemical Principles 7th Edition Atkins Jones Laverman MHE/Freeman presented by Macmillan Learning A constant-volume calorimeter was calibrated by carrying out a reaction known to release 1.09 kJ of heat in 0.400 L of solution in the calorimeter (q = -1.09 kJ), resulting in a temperature rise of 3.17 °C. In a subsequent experiment, 200.0 mL of 0.40 M HCI0, (aq) and 200.0 mL of 0.40M NAOH(aq) were mixed in the same calorimeter and the temperature rose by 6.78 °C. What is the change in the internal energy of the reaction mixture as a result of the neutralization reaction? AU= kJ Question Source: Atkins 7e - Chemical Principles| Publisher: W.H. Freeman - 9:38 PM 3/8/2022 DELL End Delete Home Insert PrtScr F12 F11 F10 F9 FB H4 F7 F6 F5 Back F4 & 8.
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