Enter your answer in the provided box. If 0.10 mol of ammonium chloride (NH,C) is dissolved in a liquid producing -6.9 x 10° cal of heat, calculate the temperature change of 1.39 x 10° g of the resulting solution if the specific heat capacity of the solution is 0.800 cal/g-°C. AT = °C

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If 0.10 mol of ammonium chloride (NH,CI) is dissolved in a liquid producing -6.9 x 10° cal of heat,
calculate the temperature change of 1.39 x 10' g of the resulting solution if the specific heat capacity of
the solution is 0.800 cal/g-°C.
AT =
°C
Transcribed Image Text:Enter your answer in the provided box. If 0.10 mol of ammonium chloride (NH,CI) is dissolved in a liquid producing -6.9 x 10° cal of heat, calculate the temperature change of 1.39 x 10' g of the resulting solution if the specific heat capacity of the solution is 0.800 cal/g-°C. AT = °C
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If 0.050 mol hydrochloric acid (HCI) is mixed with 0.050 mol of sodium hydroxide (NAOH) in a "coffee
cup" calorimeter, the temperature of 1.59 x 10° g of the resulting solution increases from 25.1°C to 31.9°
C.
Part 1 out of 2
If the specific heat of the solution is 1.00cal/g.°C, calculate the quantity of energy involved in the
reaction.
Q =
X 10select)
cal Enter your answer in scientific notation.
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. If 0.050 mol hydrochloric acid (HCI) is mixed with 0.050 mol of sodium hydroxide (NAOH) in a "coffee cup" calorimeter, the temperature of 1.59 x 10° g of the resulting solution increases from 25.1°C to 31.9° C. Part 1 out of 2 If the specific heat of the solution is 1.00cal/g.°C, calculate the quantity of energy involved in the reaction. Q = X 10select) cal Enter your answer in scientific notation.
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