In a calorimeter, 150 mL of 0.5 mol/L barium chloride is mixed with 150 mL of 0.5 mol/L sodium sulfate. The following reaction occurs: BaCl2 (aq) + Na2SO4 (aq) + 8.2 kJ à NaCl (aq) + BaSO4 (s) The solution has a density of 1.089 g/mL, and its specific heat capacity is 4.00 J/g°C. If the initial temperatures of both solutions are 21°C, what is the final temperature of the final solution?

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In a calorimeter, 150 mL of 0.5 mol/L barium chloride is mixed with 150 mL of 0.5 mol/L sodium
sulfate. The following reaction occurs:
BaCl2 (aq) + Na2SO4 (aq) + 8.2 kJ à NaCl (aq) + BaSO4 (s)
The solution has a density of 1.089 g/mL, and its specific heat capacity is 4.00 J/g°C. If the initial
temperatures of both solutions are 21°C, what is the final temperature of the final solution?

In a calorimeter, 150 mL of 0.5 mol/L barium chloride is mixed with 150 mL of 0.5 mol/L sodium
sulfate. The following reaction occurs:
BaCl₂ (aq) + Na₂SO4 (aq) +8.2 kJ → NaCl (aq)
BaSO4 (s)
The solution has a density of 1.089 g/mL, and its specific heat capacity is 4.00 J/g°C. If the initial
temperatures of both solutions are 21°C, what is the final temperature of the final solution? (3T)
Transcribed Image Text:In a calorimeter, 150 mL of 0.5 mol/L barium chloride is mixed with 150 mL of 0.5 mol/L sodium sulfate. The following reaction occurs: BaCl₂ (aq) + Na₂SO4 (aq) +8.2 kJ → NaCl (aq) BaSO4 (s) The solution has a density of 1.089 g/mL, and its specific heat capacity is 4.00 J/g°C. If the initial temperatures of both solutions are 21°C, what is the final temperature of the final solution? (3T)
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