Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Chemistry
Thermochemistry
Enthalpy of Neutralization
What is the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization in kJ/mol if 5.00 moles of HCl(aq) (acid) neutralized 5.00 moles of NaOH(aq) (base) and released 6649J of heat?
1 answer
If all of your numbers are right it should be 6649 J/5.00 mol = ? J/mol but that doesn't give 57.1 kJ/mol and that is the enthalpy of neutralization.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
if molar enthalpy of vaporization of enthanol is 38.6 kJ/mol, how many moles of ethanol are vaporize when required heat is
Given a percent yield of 45.0% for the reaction:
H2 + Cl2 → 2 HCl(g) How many moles of HCl gas are produced if 15.5 L of Cl2 at
A 0.2800 g sample of an unknown acid requires 28.22 ml of 0.1199 M NaOH for neutralization to a phenolphthalein end point.
a.)
How much heat is released when 75.0 g of steam at 100.0°C is cooled to ice at -15.0°C? The enthalpy of vaporization of water
The molar enthalpy of vaporization for water
is 40.79 kJ/mol. Express this enthalpy of vaporization in joules per gram. b. The
Calculate the molar heat of neutralization in kJ/mol of the reaction between HA and BOH given the following information:
The
What is the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization (ÄHn) in kJ/mol if 5.00 moles of HCl(aq) (acid) neutralized 5.00 moles of NaOH(aq)
What is the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization (ÄHn) in kJ/mol if 5.00 moles of HCl(aq) (acid) neutralized 5.00 moles of NaOH(aq)
What is the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization (ÄHn) in kJ/mol if 5.00 moles of HCl(aq) (acid) neutralized 5.00 moles of NaOH(aq)
What is the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization (ΔHn) in kJ/mol if 5.00 moles of HCl(aq) (acid) neutralized 5.00 moles of NaOH(aq)