In two different container at 20.48 °C contain 1.241 M 250mL HCI(aq) and 0.451 M 300 mL Ba(OH),(aq) solutions. Calculate final temperature of the mixture when they are mixed in a constant pressure calorimeter having a heat capacity of 453 JK. The heat of neutralization and specific heat capacity of water are -56.2 kJ mol1. ASsume that the density of the mixture is 1.00 g mL. O a. 25.0 °C O b. 27.0 °C Oc. 26.0 °C O d. 24.0 °C O e. 23.0 °C

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In two different container at 20.48 °C contain 1.241 M 250mL HCI(aq) and 0.451 M 300 mL Ba(OH)2(aq) solutions. Calculate final
temperature of the mixture when they are mixed in a constant pressure calorimeter having a heat capacity of 453 J K. The heat of
neutralization and specific heat capacity of water are -56.2 kJ mol1. Assume that the density of the mixture is 1.00 g mL.
O a. 25.0 °C
O b. 27.0 °C
O c. 26.0 °C
O d. 24.0 °C
Oe. 23.0 °C
Transcribed Image Text:In two different container at 20.48 °C contain 1.241 M 250mL HCI(aq) and 0.451 M 300 mL Ba(OH)2(aq) solutions. Calculate final temperature of the mixture when they are mixed in a constant pressure calorimeter having a heat capacity of 453 J K. The heat of neutralization and specific heat capacity of water are -56.2 kJ mol1. Assume that the density of the mixture is 1.00 g mL. O a. 25.0 °C O b. 27.0 °C O c. 26.0 °C O d. 24.0 °C Oe. 23.0 °C
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