In a bomb calorimeter containing 230.00 mL of 0.100 M HCI, 0.15 g Al (MW = 27.00 g/mol) was added. The temperature changes from 23.40 to 25.50°C. Use 1.00 g/mL as the density and 4.18 J/g.°C as the specific heat of the resulting solution. Assuming all heat released from the reaction is transferred to the solution only and ignore the mass lost due to gas release. Write and balance the chemical equation of the reaction. Calculate AErxn (in kJ per mol A). Calculate AHxn (in kJ per mol A). 'rxn

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In a bomb calorimeter containing 230.00 mL of 0.100 M HCI, 0.15 g A/ (MW = 27.00
g/mol) was added. The temperature changes from 23.40 to 25.50°C. Use 1.00 g/mL
as the density and 4.18 J/g.°C as the specific heat of the resulting solution. Assuming
all heat released from the reaction is transferred to the solution only and ignore the
mass lost due to gas release.
Write and balance the chemical equation of the reaction.
Calculate AExn (in kJ per mol Al).
Calculate AHrxn (in kJ per mol A).
Transcribed Image Text:In a bomb calorimeter containing 230.00 mL of 0.100 M HCI, 0.15 g A/ (MW = 27.00 g/mol) was added. The temperature changes from 23.40 to 25.50°C. Use 1.00 g/mL as the density and 4.18 J/g.°C as the specific heat of the resulting solution. Assuming all heat released from the reaction is transferred to the solution only and ignore the mass lost due to gas release. Write and balance the chemical equation of the reaction. Calculate AExn (in kJ per mol Al). Calculate AHrxn (in kJ per mol A).
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