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Chemistry, 19.12.2019 21:31, keegs40

The reaction between naoh(aq) and h2so4(aq) was studied in a constant-pressure calorimeter: 100.0 ml portions of 1.00 m aqueous naoh and h2so4, each at 24.0c, were mixed. the volume of the mixture was 200.0 ml. the maximum temperature achieved was 30.6c. neglect the heat capacity of the calorimeter and the thermometer, and assume that the solution of products has a density of 1.00 g/ml and a specific heat capacity of 4.18 j/(g·k). calculate h, the heat (enthalpy) of reaction, in kj per mole of acid. (hint: you may not have the equivalent amounts of naoh and h2so4 in this experiment.)

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