Question
2. If the accepted enthalpy change value for the dissolving of sodium hydroxide in water is −44.2 kilojoules per mole, determine the percent error of the experimental value that you calculated in Part I. Show your work.
(experimental - actual value) / actual value × 100 %
(experimental - actual value) / actual value × 100 %
Answers
What is the experimental value you found? Plug that into the equation and solve.
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