HCI is a strong acid, but HF is a weak acid. The enthalpy of neutralisation of HCl is -57.3 kJ mol^(-1) and of HF is -68.3 kl. mol^(-1). Explain.
HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) → NaCl (aq) + H2O (l) The reaction liberates heat to form H2O in the liquid state. Hence, it is an exothermic reaction. Enthalpy associated with any reaction is called reaction enthalpy. Thus, the enthalpy of neutralisation is the heat liberated when acids react...
If it is referring to the solution, would the mass be 75.0g? q(soln)=m(soln)cΔT =75.0 x 4.184 x (27.21-25) =693.5J =0.6935kJ q(rxn)= -0.6935kJ ΔH=-0.6935kJ I also struggled to find the moles. What moles do I find? the NaOH or HCl? I wasn't sure, but I just used ...