CHM 101 VOL 1 2014 >IC<
CHM 101 VOL 1 2014 >IC<
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Chapter 5.5, Problem 5.6.2PE

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When 50.0 mL of 0.100MAgNO3 and 50.0 mL of 0.100 M HCI are mixed in a constant-pressure calorimeter, the temperature of the mixture increases from 22.30 to 23.11 °C. The temperature increase is caused by the following reaction:

AgNO3(aq)
HC1(aq)→AgCI(s)+HNO3(aq)

Calculate ΔH for this reaction in kJ/mol AgNO3, assuming that the combined solution has a mass of 100.0 g and a specific heat of 4.18 J/g- °C.

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CHM 101 VOL 1 2014 >IC<

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