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Table 1. Summary of data for PART II - Determining the heat capacity of the calorimeter.
H(ag) + OH – H2O(I)
田
Trial 1
Trial 2
Mass of 1.0 M HCI (g)
26
25
Volume of 1.0 M NaOH (mL)
28
27
Initial temperature (°C)
18
18.2
Final Maximum temperature (°C)
21
20
AT (°C)
1.8
Moles of H (mol)
I.
Moles of OH (mol)
Moles of H20 formed (mol)
Heat evolved (greaction) (J)
Heat capacity of calorimeter (Ceal in J/°C)
Average heat capacity of calorimeter (J/°C)
3.
Transcribed Image Text:/iew Help Table Design Layout Table 1. Summary of data for PART II - Determining the heat capacity of the calorimeter. H(ag) + OH – H2O(I) 田 Trial 1 Trial 2 Mass of 1.0 M HCI (g) 26 25 Volume of 1.0 M NaOH (mL) 28 27 Initial temperature (°C) 18 18.2 Final Maximum temperature (°C) 21 20 AT (°C) 1.8 Moles of H (mol) I. Moles of OH (mol) Moles of H20 formed (mol) Heat evolved (greaction) (J) Heat capacity of calorimeter (Ceal in J/°C) Average heat capacity of calorimeter (J/°C) 3.
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