Mg Metal MgO Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 1 Trial 2 Volume HCI 100 mL 100ML 0.2550g 58001 O.0276 moL Mass of Solid Added Moles of Solid Mass HCI 100g HCl: d=1.00 g/mL, c=3.86 J/g°C) nitial temperature 21.8°C Final temperature 30.7°C (= - mcAT of HCI) H (Average) ess's Law Calculation Mg, + 2 HClag) - MgCl(aq) + H2« (bv)7 AH, MgO, + 2 HClce) - MgCl@e) + H,O (bv)z, AH, (bo). AHn = -572 kJ "O'H 7 - 0 + H Calculate 2 Mgo + O2 - 2 MgO (8)7 Use your experimental data and Hess's law, show all work below

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Data Sheet: Investigation of Hess's Law Through Calorimetry
Mg Metal
MgO
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 1
Trial 2
Volume HCI
100mL
Mass of Solid Added
0.2550g
5800%
Moles of Solid
Mass HCI
(HCl: d=1.00 g/mL, c =3.86 J/g°C)
Initial temperature
21.5°C
Final temperature
30.7°C
Arm (= - mcAT of HCI)
AHn (Average)
UXI
Cess's Law Calculation
Mg, ag) - MgCl(aq)
+ 2 HC1,
UX.
(bv).
(3)TH+
MgO + 2 HCI,
aq) → MgCl(aq) + H,0
(bp),
AH,
(s)
2 Hz« + Oz@ * 2 H,O
AHn = -572 kJ
Calculate
2 Mg + O2@ * 2 MgO)
(s)
AH,
UXI,
(8)7
Use your experimental data and Hess's law, show all work below
Transcribed Image Text:Data Sheet: Investigation of Hess's Law Through Calorimetry Mg Metal MgO Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 1 Trial 2 Volume HCI 100mL Mass of Solid Added 0.2550g 5800% Moles of Solid Mass HCI (HCl: d=1.00 g/mL, c =3.86 J/g°C) Initial temperature 21.5°C Final temperature 30.7°C Arm (= - mcAT of HCI) AHn (Average) UXI Cess's Law Calculation Mg, ag) - MgCl(aq) + 2 HC1, UX. (bv). (3)TH+ MgO + 2 HCI, aq) → MgCl(aq) + H,0 (bp), AH, (s) 2 Hz« + Oz@ * 2 H,O AHn = -572 kJ Calculate 2 Mg + O2@ * 2 MgO) (s) AH, UXI, (8)7 Use your experimental data and Hess's law, show all work below
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