Predict the change in temperature, delta T , for trial 2. given information:       concentration: 1.0 M molecular reaction: HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) ---> NaCl (aq) + H2O (aq)       d H = -56 kJ/mol        liters of sodium hydroxide used: .2 L        liters of hydrochloric acid used: .2 L        moles NaOH reacted: .2 mol        moles HCl reacted: .2 mol        moles of water formed: .2 mol        amount of energy released from the reaction: -11200 J        amount of energy absorbed by the water the reaction was taking place in: 11200 J        total mass of the solutions added to the indulated container when the densiy of HCL and NaOH are both 1.0      g/mL: 400 grams        inital temperature when the solutions are first combined: 21.36 degrees C

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Predict the change in temperature, delta T , for trial 2.

given information: 

     concentration: 1.0 M molecular reaction: HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) ---> NaCl (aq) + H2O (aq) 

     d H = -56 kJ/mol 

      liters of sodium hydroxide used: .2 L 

      liters of hydrochloric acid used: .2 L 

      moles NaOH reacted: .2 mol 

      moles HCl reacted: .2 mol 

      moles of water formed: .2 mol

       amount of energy released from the reaction: -11200 J

       amount of energy absorbed by the water the reaction was taking place in: 11200 J

       total mass of the solutions added to the indulated container when the densiy of HCL and NaOH are both 1.0      g/mL: 400 grams

       inital temperature when the solutions are first combined: 21.36 degrees C

       

 

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