The Reaction What is the balanced chemical equation for today's experiment? Select the correct coefficients for each rea
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The Reaction What is the balanced chemical equation for today's experiment? Select the correct coefficients for each reagent and product. CH2COOH CH2000® A HOOC-C-CH2COOH + B NaHCO cf0c-c-CH2COO® DNA + ECO2 + FH40 + Na + OH (aq) (na) OH (ag) fag) A B C D E F + Which product explains the presence of bubbles observed at the start of the experiment video? What type of reaction is it? Is it an endothermic or an exothermic reaction? Endothermic OExothermic What would the energy diagram for this reaction look like, A or B? A B Potential Energy Products Potential Energy Reactants ΔΗ AH Reactants Products . Reaction Progress - Reaction Progress OA OB Calculations When 5.000 g of NaHCO3 is added to 600.0 g of water in a 'coffee cup calorimeter', the temperature decreases from 22.13°C to 18.86°C. a) Calculate (calorimeter, in joules, assuming the specific heat capacity of the solution is the same as pure water: 4.186 Jg KI. Report your value to 4 significant figures, and do not include units in your answer. Answer: b) Calculate AH, in kJ mol', if all the NaHCO3 dissolves in the water. Report your value to 4 significant figures, and do not include units in your answer. Answer:
The Reaction What is the balanced chemical equation for today's experiment? Select the correct coefficients for each reagent and product. CH2COOH CH2000® A HOOC-C-CH2COOH + B NaHCO cf0c-c-CH2COO® DNA + ECO2 + FH40 + Na + OH (aq) (na) OH (ag) fag) A B C D E F + Which product explains the presence of bubbles observed at the start of the experiment video? What type of reaction is it? Is it an endothermic or an exothermic reaction? Endothermic OExothermic What would the energy diagram for this reaction look like, A or B? A B Potential Energy Products Potential Energy Reactants ΔΗ AH Reactants Products . Reaction Progress - Reaction Progress OA OB Calculations When 5.000 g of NaHCO3 is added to 600.0 g of water in a 'coffee cup calorimeter', the temperature decreases from 22.13°C to 18.86°C. a) Calculate (calorimeter, in joules, assuming the specific heat capacity of the solution is the same as pure water: 4.186 Jg KI. Report your value to 4 significant figures, and do not include units in your answer. Answer: b) Calculate AH, in kJ mol', if all the NaHCO3 dissolves in the water. Report your value to 4 significant figures, and do not include units in your answer. Answer: