This lab will show us how to first determine enthalpy using a simple calorimeter then apply Hess’ law to determine the change in enthalpy for a third reaction. Data: Part1: The Heat Capacity of the Calorimeter Ccal = 135kJ (Very off, so we used 30kJ for the rest of our calculations...
Topic: Application Of Hess's Law (Read 7393 times) When 3.25 g of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) was dissolved in 50.00 g of water a value of 10.50oC was obtained for ΔT. Calculate the molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution. (I have, = 1.62) Calculate the value (calories) for the heat...
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