The following table is the data a student recorded after completing the Hess' Law Lab (VCL 3-12). For Reaction 2, 100.0 ml 1.0000M NaOH and 100.0 ml 1.0000M HCl are combined in a calorimeter. Parameter Reaction 3 Mass NaOH (g) 24.99 Initial temperature (°C) 33.02 Final temperature (°C) Using all the steps and procedues of this lab, calculate the energy released (kJ/mol) of NaOH in Reaction 2.

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The following table is the data a student recorded after completing the Hess' Law Lab (VCL 3-12). For Reaction 2, 100.0 ml 1.0000M NaOH and 100.0
ml 1.0000M HCl are combined in a calorimeter.
Parameter
Reaction 3
Mass NaOH (g)
24.99
Initial temperature (°C)
33.02
Final temperature (°C)
Using all the steps and procedues of this lab, calculate the energy released (kJ/mol) of NaOH in Reaction 2.
Transcribed Image Text:The following table is the data a student recorded after completing the Hess' Law Lab (VCL 3-12). For Reaction 2, 100.0 ml 1.0000M NaOH and 100.0 ml 1.0000M HCl are combined in a calorimeter. Parameter Reaction 3 Mass NaOH (g) 24.99 Initial temperature (°C) 33.02 Final temperature (°C) Using all the steps and procedues of this lab, calculate the energy released (kJ/mol) of NaOH in Reaction 2.
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