Concentration of hydrobromic acid (M) 2.01 Concentration of potassium hydroxide (M) 2.15 Calorimeter constant (J/°C) 14.9 Volume of hydrobromic acid (mL) 93.0 Temperature of hydrobromic acid (°C) 25.0 Volume of potassium hydroxide (mL) 96.4 Temperature of potassium hydroxide (°C) 25.0 Final temperature after mixing (°C) 38.7 Mass of mixed solution (g) Moles of H* (mol) Moles of OH" (mol) Limiting Reactant AHneutralization (kJ/mol) How to calculate the enthalpy of neutralization

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Lab Data
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Concentration of hydrobromic acid (M)
2.01
Concentration of potassium hydroxide (M)
2.15
Calorimeter constant (J/°C)
14.9
Volume of hydrobromic acid (mL)
93.0
Temperature of hydrobromic acid (°C)
25.0
Volume of potassium hydroxide (mL)
96.4
Temperature of potassium hydroxide (°C)
25.0
Final temperature after mixing (°C)
38.7
Mass of mixed solution (g)
Moles of H* (mol)
Moles of OH (mol)
Limiting Reactant
AHneutralization (kJ/mol)
How to calculate the enthalpy of neutralization
Transcribed Image Text:Lab Data - Concentration of hydrobromic acid (M) 2.01 Concentration of potassium hydroxide (M) 2.15 Calorimeter constant (J/°C) 14.9 Volume of hydrobromic acid (mL) 93.0 Temperature of hydrobromic acid (°C) 25.0 Volume of potassium hydroxide (mL) 96.4 Temperature of potassium hydroxide (°C) 25.0 Final temperature after mixing (°C) 38.7 Mass of mixed solution (g) Moles of H* (mol) Moles of OH (mol) Limiting Reactant AHneutralization (kJ/mol) How to calculate the enthalpy of neutralization
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