Hi friends of chemicalforums i would just like to check if I am going about a calculation the correct way. I am trying to work out the heat evolved during the reaction at 25 °C:
H
2SO
4 + 2NaOH
Na
2SO
4 + 2H
2O
Am i right in thinking that it would be [(2* ΔH
Θf of H
2O) + ( ΔH
Θf of Na
2SO
4)] - [(2* ΔH
Θf of H
2SO
4) + (ΔH
Θf of NaOH)] ?
Also would this give me the enthalpy of reaction per kmol of H
2SO
4?
So if i was only reacting 0.1253kmol of Acid would i times the value calculated previously by 0.1253? Another thing is I am confused which ΔH
Θf of Na
2SO
4 i should use as i can only find it for crystals, but it will be aqeous in my reactor when it is formed.
Thanks guys would really appreciate any help