When a student mixes 3.9537g of NaHCO3 with excess HCI in a constant pressure calorimeter the temperature of the resultant solution decreases from 19.5°C to 13.5°C. The mass of the acid is 51.02g. The heat capacity of the solution is 4.184J/g°C. Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction assuming the calorimeter loses only a negligible amount of heat. NaHCO3(5) + HClaq) NaClag) + CO2(e) + H,O(t)

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When a student mixes 3.9537g of NaHCO, with excess HCI in a constant pressure calorimeter the
temperature of the resultant solution decreases from 19.5°C to 13.5°C. The mass of the acid is
51.02g. The heat capacity of the solution is 4.184J/g°C. Calculate the enthalpy change for the
reaction assuming the calorimeter loses only a negligible amount of heat.
NaHCO3(5) + HCl aq)
NaClag) + CO2(g)
+ H;Ou)
O-2.1 kJ/mol
O +1.4 kJ/mol
O +29 kJ/mol
O-1.4 kJ/mol
+0.99 kJ/mol
+2.1 kJ/mol
-0.99 kJ/mol
-29 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:When a student mixes 3.9537g of NaHCO, with excess HCI in a constant pressure calorimeter the temperature of the resultant solution decreases from 19.5°C to 13.5°C. The mass of the acid is 51.02g. The heat capacity of the solution is 4.184J/g°C. Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction assuming the calorimeter loses only a negligible amount of heat. NaHCO3(5) + HCl aq) NaClag) + CO2(g) + H;Ou) O-2.1 kJ/mol O +1.4 kJ/mol O +29 kJ/mol O-1.4 kJ/mol +0.99 kJ/mol +2.1 kJ/mol -0.99 kJ/mol -29 kJ/mol
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