Neutralization reaction 1. Temperature of HCI solution 21.5 °C 2. Temperature of NaOH solution 21.5 °C 3. Max temperature of the final solution (obtained mixing the acid and base solutions) 27.8 °C 4. Heat gained by solution 2633.4 J 5. Heat gained by calorimeter 6. Total calories released by reaction 7. # of moles of HCI in 50 mL of 1 M HCI

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Please help with questions 5-12. Note: mass of HCl solution = 50.0g and mass of NaOH solution = 50.0g

Neutralization reaction
1. Temperature of HCI solution
21.5 °C
2. Temperature of NaOH solution
21.5 °C
3. Max temperature of the final solution (obtained mixing the acid and base
solutions)
27.8 °C
4. Heat gained by solution
2633.4 J
5. Heat gained by calorimeter
6. Total calories released by reaction
7. # of moles of HCl in 50 mL of 1 M HCI
8. # of mol H20 produced
9. enthalpy of reaction in çal/mol of water
10. enthalpy of reaction kJ/mol of water
11. what is the expected (theoretical) enthalpy of reaction?
12. Relative percent error:
Transcribed Image Text:Neutralization reaction 1. Temperature of HCI solution 21.5 °C 2. Temperature of NaOH solution 21.5 °C 3. Max temperature of the final solution (obtained mixing the acid and base solutions) 27.8 °C 4. Heat gained by solution 2633.4 J 5. Heat gained by calorimeter 6. Total calories released by reaction 7. # of moles of HCl in 50 mL of 1 M HCI 8. # of mol H20 produced 9. enthalpy of reaction in çal/mol of water 10. enthalpy of reaction kJ/mol of water 11. what is the expected (theoretical) enthalpy of reaction? 12. Relative percent error:
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