Mass of the reaction solution, msoln (g) Add together the masses of the NaOH(s), water(100ml) , and ( 100.0 mL) HCl(aq). Convert the volumes of water and HCl(aq) to mass using 1.000 g/mL as the density (we are assuming the HCl solution has the same density as water, see procedure for volumes used).

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Mass of the reaction solution, msoln (g)

Add together the masses of the NaOH(s), water(100ml) , and ( 100.0 mL) HCl(aq). Convert the volumes of water and HCl(aq) to mass using 1.000 g/mL as the density (we are assuming the HCl solution has the same density as water, see procedure for volumes used).

4.0574
1. Mass of NAOH (g)
25.00
Initial temperature
2.
(*C)
37.14
3. Final temperature (*C)
Part 2 of 6
Calculations
12.14
Change in temperature of the reaction
4.
solution, ATgoln ('C)
Part 3 of 6
Mass of the reaction solution, msoln (g)
Add together the masses of the NaOH(s),
water, and HCI(aq). Convert the volumes of
5.
water and HCI(aq) to mass using 1.000 g/mL
as the density (we are assuming the HCI
solution has the same density as water, see
procedure for volumes used).
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Transcribed Image Text:4.0574 1. Mass of NAOH (g) 25.00 Initial temperature 2. (*C) 37.14 3. Final temperature (*C) Part 2 of 6 Calculations 12.14 Change in temperature of the reaction 4. solution, ATgoln ('C) Part 3 of 6 Mass of the reaction solution, msoln (g) Add together the masses of the NaOH(s), water, and HCI(aq). Convert the volumes of 5. water and HCI(aq) to mass using 1.000 g/mL as the density (we are assuming the HCI solution has the same density as water, see procedure for volumes used). Submit Part
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