lindanguyen88
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i got a problem with chem calculations,
can anyone show me how to calculate the molar heat of neutralisation?
basically i have
2M of HCl
1M of NaOH
these can be in the ratios like 80:20 , 60:40 , 50:50 , 40:60 , 20:80
these are what i have to test and graph.
anyways when i find the intersection between the graph,
say it was 33mL of 1M NaOH and 66mL of HCl, and the heat change was say
9 degrees. how would i calculate that??
becuase the books i've looked at they all have 1M to 1M ratio and nothing different like 2M to 1M ratio and i'm not sure how to calculate it.
need help asap!!! prac assessment tomorrow!!!
much thanks!
can anyone show me how to calculate the molar heat of neutralisation?
basically i have
2M of HCl
1M of NaOH
these can be in the ratios like 80:20 , 60:40 , 50:50 , 40:60 , 20:80
these are what i have to test and graph.
anyways when i find the intersection between the graph,
say it was 33mL of 1M NaOH and 66mL of HCl, and the heat change was say
9 degrees. how would i calculate that??
becuase the books i've looked at they all have 1M to 1M ratio and nothing different like 2M to 1M ratio and i'm not sure how to calculate it.
need help asap!!! prac assessment tomorrow!!!
much thanks!