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To How much propane (in grams) would have to be combusted
to increase the temperature 300mL of water from 20°
- 100%c
The
A H comb
for
2. In a calorimeter, 250mL of 0.180 mol/L barium
chloride
15
150mL of
0.200m01 / L
mixed with
solfate. The following reaction
сад)
BqC1₂ (aq) + Na ₂50 4
Propane is -2219.21g/mol.
The intial temperature of the two solutions
After mixing, the final temperature is
that
a) Calculate the
occors
Kj/mol of Naci.
the solution has the density and specific heat capacity.
equal to that of water CC = 4.184 J/g °c)
is 20.00°C
20.49°C. Remember to assume
Sodium
molar enthalpy of reaction in
b) will this reaction feel warm
touch.
or cold to the
Transcribed Image Text:To How much propane (in grams) would have to be combusted to increase the temperature 300mL of water from 20° - 100%c The A H comb for 2. In a calorimeter, 250mL of 0.180 mol/L barium chloride 15 150mL of 0.200m01 / L mixed with solfate. The following reaction сад) BqC1₂ (aq) + Na ₂50 4 Propane is -2219.21g/mol. The intial temperature of the two solutions After mixing, the final temperature is that a) Calculate the occors Kj/mol of Naci. the solution has the density and specific heat capacity. equal to that of water CC = 4.184 J/g °c) is 20.00°C 20.49°C. Remember to assume Sodium molar enthalpy of reaction in b) will this reaction feel warm touch. or cold to the
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