Question
2. In a calorimetry experiment, 50.0 g of a 2.04 mole/kg HCl solution is mixed with 50.0 g of a 2.13
mol/kg NaOH solution. The specific heat of the resulting solution is 3.90 J·˚C−1·g−1.
The temperature of the mixture rises from 22.1 ºC to 37.0 ºC. Calculate the enthalpy change for the
overall reaction
mol/kg NaOH solution. The specific heat of the resulting solution is 3.90 J·˚C−1·g−1.
The temperature of the mixture rises from 22.1 ºC to 37.0 ºC. Calculate the enthalpy change for the
overall reaction
Answers
3^x=45/79000^y^b
that does not help
"helper" doesn't seem to get how unhelpful it is to spew out a bunch of numbers with no explanation.
Carmin, I suggest you repost your question, and simply put "Chemistry" in the School Subject box.
Carmin, I suggest you repost your question, and simply put "Chemistry" in the School Subject box.
helper look for my question and help me please
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