Subject: How do you find the enthalpy change of eutralization of HNO3 with NaOH?
Date: Wed Oct 25 10:47:35 2000
Posted by Bethany
Grade level: 10-12
School: Anglican International School Jerusalem
City: Jerusalem State/Province: No state entered.
Country: Israel
Area of science: Chemistry
ID: 972485255.Ch
Message:
I know that E=m.c.temp change. But m=mass of water. No water is used in the
neutralization of HNO3 with NaOH (each 2mol dm-3). The data is: temp change
= 6.5, HNO3 (ml)=25.0, NaOH= 25.0 . I'm not sure what C would be either.
How do you find the energey released per mole?
Re: How do you find the enthalpy change of eutralization of HNO3 with NaOH?
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