Chemistry
Chemistry, 24.03.2021 18:50, brooklyn4932

You mix 25.0 g each of an acid and a base in a beaker. Both have an initial temperature of 57.0°C. The ensuing reaction is exothermic (releasing 1.80 kcal of heat). Use the Heat Equation to find the final temperature of the mixture? The Specific Heat of the acid and base are 1.00 (cal/g°C) a)36.0°C
b)51.0°C
c)57.0°C
d)81.0°C
e)93.0°C

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