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Chemistry, 26.07.2019 20:30 matius0711

For this exercise, you can simulate the described conditions by changing the values in the run experiment tool, under the experiment tab, in the simulation. the hints run through each step in the calculation, where the equations are given before this part. the second hint calculates the temperature change, which is the only step that requires the simulation. use the simulator to react 74 ml of 0.9 m hcl with 55 ml of 0.6 m naoh at an initial temperature of 20.00 ∘c; note the final temperature. use the data from the simulation to calculate the change in enthalpy per mole of product (n). estimate the density of the liquid to be 1.00 g/ml. express your answer in kilojoules per mole to three significant figures. the final temp. is 23.49 .c

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