significant figures. You must use conversion factors when value (c.v.) and final value f.v.) 1 In an experiment to calcu

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significant figures. You must use conversion factors when value (c.v.) and final value f.v.) 1 In an experiment to calcu

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Significant Figures You Must Use Conversion Factors When Value C V And Final Value F V 1 In An Experiment To Calcu 1
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significant figures. You must use conversion factors when value (c.v.) and final value f.v.) 1 In an experiment to calculate heat of neutralization reaction using a calorimeter using a coffee cup a group of students added 1.969 g of solid NaOH to 1000 ml (100.0 g) of 0.50 M HCl solution. The initial temperature of the solution was 21.5 °C and final temperature measured was 31.9°C.Calculate the heat of neutralization (a) in this reaction (use SH of water as 4.18)/8°C). Show all steps of calculations. (4 points). Give final value of g in Finish with K. Show Table values (1pt) Show formula of g or Q and substitute Q=m(B) A t°C XSH Mass of solution - Calculation step with units ((3 pts) At °C SH 2 Calculate the molarity (M) of KOH solution which required 16.20 mL of KOH to react completely with 0.552 g of KHP ( Molar mass of KHP is 204.28). This problem is similar to what is done in the lab report and shown in your lab manual. Show all steps (give step number 1,2,3 etc. for step of calculation) by using conversion factors, units and finish with c.v. and F.v. (5 points) KOH (aq) + KHP (aq) → KKP (aq) + H2O (1)
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