hydrobiont
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Q1. When 25ml of a solution at 23.2 degrees celcius containing 5.00*10-3 mol sodium hydroxide was mixed with 50ml of a solution also at 23.2 degrees celcius that contained 6.00*10-3 mol hydrochloric acid in a light plastic beaker, the final temperature of the mixture was 24.1 degrees celcius. Calculate the heat released and hence the enthalpy change per mole for the neutralisation reaction. Take the density and specific heat capacity of all solutions involved as 1.00g/ml and 4.2 J K-1 g-1 respectively, assume that the container had negligible heat capacity and that heat losses to the surroundings were negligible.
Q2. 50ml of a 0.28mol/L solution of ammonia at 19.6 degrees celcius was added to 100ml of a 0.14mol/L solution of nitric acid also at 19.6 degrees celcius. The final temperature was 20.7 degrees celcius. Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occured. Making the same assumptions and using the same values for density and heat capacity as in Q1, calculate the enthalpy change for this reaction.
Correct answers:
Q1 57 KJ/mol ; -57 KJ/mol
Q2 enthalpy change: -50 KJ/mol
Does anyone know how to do the above two Qs.
I tried but couldn't get the correct answers.
Q2. 50ml of a 0.28mol/L solution of ammonia at 19.6 degrees celcius was added to 100ml of a 0.14mol/L solution of nitric acid also at 19.6 degrees celcius. The final temperature was 20.7 degrees celcius. Write a net ionic equation for the reaction that occured. Making the same assumptions and using the same values for density and heat capacity as in Q1, calculate the enthalpy change for this reaction.
Correct answers:
Q1 57 KJ/mol ; -57 KJ/mol
Q2 enthalpy change: -50 KJ/mol
Does anyone know how to do the above two Qs.
I tried but couldn't get the correct answers.