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True heat of enthalpy
« on: November 08, 2016, 04:07:31 PM »
So this is a question about the heat of neutralization between HCL and NaOH.The experiment goes something like this:We take 25 cm^3 of NaOh and calculate the heat released when its diluted by 25 m^3 of water.Then we neutrilise NaOh with HCL for different molarities of HCL each time with the same volume as the previous( 25 with 25 cm^3) then we calculate the heat released by dilution of 25cm3 HCL in 25 cm3 each time for different concentration of HCL.Then we are supposed to use these data to calculate the true heat of neutralization .So my question is how do I do that?

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Re: True heat of enthalpy
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2016, 05:49:13 PM »
Total amount of heat is a sum of heats, isn't it?
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