You place 15.1 ml of 0.231 M Ba(OH)2 in a coffee-cup calorimeter at 25.00°C and add 59.6 ml of 0.536 M HCI, also at 25.00°C. After stirring, the final temperature is 29.9°C. {assume that the total volume is the sum of the individual volumes and that the final solution has the same density (1.00 g/ml) and specific heat capacity (4.184 J/g°C) as water}. Calculate the change in enthalpy, AH, of the reaction (in kJ/mol) of water formed. Enter the appropriate sign (+/-). Enter to 1 decimal place.

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You place 15.1 ml of 0.231 M Ba(OH)2 in a coffee-cup calorimeter at 25.00°C and add 59.6 ml of
0.536 M HCI, also at 25.00°C. After stirring, the final temperature is 29.9°C. {assume that the total
volume is the sum of the individual volumes and that the final solution has the same density (1.00
g/ml) and specific heat capacity (4.184 J/g°C) as water}. Calculate the change in enthalpy, AH, of
the reaction (in kJ/mol) of water formed. Enter the appropriate sign (+/-). Enter to 1 decimal place.
Transcribed Image Text:You place 15.1 ml of 0.231 M Ba(OH)2 in a coffee-cup calorimeter at 25.00°C and add 59.6 ml of 0.536 M HCI, also at 25.00°C. After stirring, the final temperature is 29.9°C. {assume that the total volume is the sum of the individual volumes and that the final solution has the same density (1.00 g/ml) and specific heat capacity (4.184 J/g°C) as water}. Calculate the change in enthalpy, AH, of the reaction (in kJ/mol) of water formed. Enter the appropriate sign (+/-). Enter to 1 decimal place.
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