Q1: If 100 ml of HCI of its concentration (0.5 M) was placed with 100 ml of NaOH, its concentration (0.5M) in a calorimeter at constant pressure, its heat capacity was 3335 ° c/ [and the initial mixture temperature was equal to 22.5° C and the final was CO24.9, Calculate 1- the mass of the solution. 2. The amount of heat. 3- Change in enthalpy. Assuming the density and specific heat of the solution are equal to the density and specific heat of the water.

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Q1: If 100 ml of HCI of its concentration (0.5
M) was placed with 100 ml of NaOH, its
concentration (0.5M) in a calorimeter at
constant pressure, its heat capacity was
3335 ° c/ [and the initial mixture temperature
was equal to 22.5° C and the final was
CO24.9, Calculate 1- the mass of the
solution. 2. The amount of heat. 3- Change
in enthalpy. Assuming the density and
specific heat of the solution are equal to the
density and specific heat of the water.
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: If 100 ml of HCI of its concentration (0.5 M) was placed with 100 ml of NaOH, its concentration (0.5M) in a calorimeter at constant pressure, its heat capacity was 3335 ° c/ [and the initial mixture temperature was equal to 22.5° C and the final was CO24.9, Calculate 1- the mass of the solution. 2. The amount of heat. 3- Change in enthalpy. Assuming the density and specific heat of the solution are equal to the density and specific heat of the water.
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