QUESTION 7 The heat required to raise the temperature of 17.001 g of water from 16.3°C to 85.0°C is Note: Input numerical value only without unit. Pay attention to significant figures. kJ. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C). QUESTION 8 Which of the following is correct about calorimetry experiment? O In order to obtain temperature change, the final temperature should be the last temperature recorded in the temperature-time data table. O Exothermic reaction means that the reaction is absorbing heat from environment. O The calorimeter used in this experiment is constant-volume calorimeter. AH lenthalpy of neutralization) per mole of water formed from a strong acid-strong base neutralization reaction is constant within experimental erm O The heat of an endothermic process has a negative value.

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QUESTION 7
The heat required to raise the temperature of 17.001 g of water from 16.3°C to 85.0°C is
Note: Input numerical value only without unit. Pay attention to significant figures.
kJ. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C).
QUESTION 8
Which of the following is correct about calorimetry experiment?
O in order to obtain temperature change, the final temperature should be the last temperature recorded in the temperature-time data table.
O Exothermic reaction means that the reaction is absorbing heat from environment.
The calorimeter used in this experiment is constant-volume calorimeter.
AHn (enthalpy of neutralization) per mole of water formed from a strong acid-strong base neutralization reaction is constant within experimental erro
O The heat of an endothermic process has a negative value.
QUESTION 9
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 The heat required to raise the temperature of 17.001 g of water from 16.3°C to 85.0°C is Note: Input numerical value only without unit. Pay attention to significant figures. kJ. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C). QUESTION 8 Which of the following is correct about calorimetry experiment? O in order to obtain temperature change, the final temperature should be the last temperature recorded in the temperature-time data table. O Exothermic reaction means that the reaction is absorbing heat from environment. The calorimeter used in this experiment is constant-volume calorimeter. AHn (enthalpy of neutralization) per mole of water formed from a strong acid-strong base neutralization reaction is constant within experimental erro O The heat of an endothermic process has a negative value. QUESTION 9
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