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The molar heat of solution
You want to determine the molar heat of solution of sodium chloride using a 10.0 g sample of NaCl(aq) and 50.0 mL of water in a
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The molar mass of an unknown salt is 63.5. If 4.81 g is added to 81.1 mL of water the temperature changes from 20.95oC to
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John
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In lab we did thermochemistry, where we are supposed to find the heats of solution, heat change of calorimeter and molar heat
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Rani
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The molar heat of solution of a substance is found to be +35.34 kJ/mol. The addition of 0.20 moles of this substance to 1.5 L
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The molar heat capacity of C6H6(ℓ) is 136 J/mol ·◦C and of C6H6(g) is 81.6 J/mol · ◦C.
The molar heat of fusion for
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The specific heat of the dilute NaCl solution formed during the neutralization of the HCl is about 2% less than the 4.184 J/k g
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kate
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3.98mL of 2.902M HCL are reacted with 15mL of 3.198 M NaOH. Use molar heat of neutralization to determine the kJ of heat
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Anonymous
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When a 8.00-g sample of KBr is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 3.344 kJ·K–1, the
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When a 3.00-g sample of KCN is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 1.123 kJ·K–1, the
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Cindy
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When a 4.00-g sample of KCN is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 1.797 kJ·K–1, the
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