56 TABLE 2 21.2 Temperature of hydrochloric acid Temperature of sodium hydroxide Average temperature before reaction Max

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56 TABLE 2 21.2 Temperature of hydrochloric acid Temperature of sodium hydroxide Average temperature before reaction Max

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56 TABLE 2 21.2 Temperature of hydrochloric acid Temperature of sodium hydroxide Average temperature before reaction Maximum temperature after reaction Temperature change From your measurements recorded above, calculate the enthalpy change (AH) for part 2 in kilojoules/mole of limiting reagent. Note: you must determine which of the two is the limiting reagent. 21.1 21.15 29.5 8.4 Assume: 1. The specific heat of the final mixture is the same as that of water. °C °℃ 2. The density of the final mixture is the same as the density of distilled water. 3. The mass of the final mixture is the sum of the masses of the two solutions. NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) -- > NaCl(aq) + H₂O(liq) C °C °℃
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