Your friend has discovered a new parlor trick and claims that he can boil water by mixing sulfuric acid, H2SO4, with magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2. Assume he uses 136.42 mL of 2.707 M sulfuric acid and 75.00 mL of magnesium hydroxide. If the specific heat of the solution is 5.79 J/(mL-K) and the temperature increased by 61.00°C, determine how much heat in kJ was absorbed by the solution. Assume no energy is lost to the environment. Report your answer to the second decimal place.

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Your friend has discovered a new parlor
trick and claims that he can boil water by
mixing sulfuric acid, H2SO4, with
magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2.
Assume he uses 136.42 mL of 2.707 M
sulfuric acid and 75.00 mL of magnesium
hydroxide. If the specific heat of the
solution is 5.79 J/(mL-K) and the
temperature increased by 61.00°C,
determine how much heat in kJ was
absorbed by the solution. Assume no
energy is lost to the environment. Report
your answer to the second decimal place.
Transcribed Image Text:Your friend has discovered a new parlor trick and claims that he can boil water by mixing sulfuric acid, H2SO4, with magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2. Assume he uses 136.42 mL of 2.707 M sulfuric acid and 75.00 mL of magnesium hydroxide. If the specific heat of the solution is 5.79 J/(mL-K) and the temperature increased by 61.00°C, determine how much heat in kJ was absorbed by the solution. Assume no energy is lost to the environment. Report your answer to the second decimal place.
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