In reaction 2, if we had used 4 grams of NaOH instead of 2 grams, would the heat gained by the solution [#6] have been larger, smaller or the same? Briefly explain.

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In reaction 2, if we had used 4 grams of NaOH instead of 2 grams, would the heat gained by the solution [#6] have been larger, smaller or the same? Briefly explain.
Reaction 1
Reaction 2
Reaction 3
NTHALPY OF REACTION for THREE REACTIONS
1.9886 g
2.0193g
Mass of solid NaOH(g)
Record M and V
100 g
2.9886 g
2.5193 g
Mass of total solution (g)
20,77 c
20.74 c
21.00 c
B.
Initial temperature (°C)
25.59 c
30.33 c
27.91 c
4.
Final temperature (°C)
4.82 c
9.95 c
6.91 c
5. Change in temperature, AT ('C)
0.0602 kj
0.10108kj
2.891144kj
6. Heat gained by solution, q (kJ)
40.103 j
81.023 j
2.9j
7.
Moles of NaOH consumed (mol)
-0.0015kj
-0.001246kj
-0.99693kj
8. Enthalpy of reaction, AH (kJ/mol)
ΔΗ
AH,
ΔΗ
HESSÆS LAW CALCULATION FOR REACTION 2:
-0.001246
9.
Accepted Value for AH, [# 8]
0.00124404
10. Experimental Value for AH; [AH,+AH;]
1.99842
11. Percent Error
Sample Calculations:
N
Transcribed Image Text:Reaction 1 Reaction 2 Reaction 3 NTHALPY OF REACTION for THREE REACTIONS 1.9886 g 2.0193g Mass of solid NaOH(g) Record M and V 100 g 2.9886 g 2.5193 g Mass of total solution (g) 20,77 c 20.74 c 21.00 c B. Initial temperature (°C) 25.59 c 30.33 c 27.91 c 4. Final temperature (°C) 4.82 c 9.95 c 6.91 c 5. Change in temperature, AT ('C) 0.0602 kj 0.10108kj 2.891144kj 6. Heat gained by solution, q (kJ) 40.103 j 81.023 j 2.9j 7. Moles of NaOH consumed (mol) -0.0015kj -0.001246kj -0.99693kj 8. Enthalpy of reaction, AH (kJ/mol) ΔΗ AH, ΔΗ HESSÆS LAW CALCULATION FOR REACTION 2: -0.001246 9. Accepted Value for AH, [# 8] 0.00124404 10. Experimental Value for AH; [AH,+AH;] 1.99842 11. Percent Error Sample Calculations: N
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