When 5.42 g of potassium bromide (KBr) is dissolved in 114 g of water in a styrofoam calorimeter of negligible heat capacity, the temperature drops from 25.00 to 23.03 *C. Based on this observation, calculate q for the water and AH for the process, assuming that the heat absorbed by the salt is negligible. KBr(s) K*(aq) + Br (aq) The specific heat of water is 4.184] °C¹g¹. Give the answers in kj.

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When 5.42 g of potassium bromide (KBr) is dissolved in 114g of water in a styrofoam calorimeter of negligible heat capacity, the temperature drops from 25.00 to 23.03
°C. Based on this observation, calculate q for the water and AH° for the process, assuming that the heat absorbed by the salt is negligible,
KBr(s) K*(aq) + Br (aq)
The specific heat of water is 4.184] °C¹g¹.
Give the answers in kJ.
ан, о
AHO
Transcribed Image Text:ences to access important values if needed for this question. When 5.42 g of potassium bromide (KBr) is dissolved in 114g of water in a styrofoam calorimeter of negligible heat capacity, the temperature drops from 25.00 to 23.03 °C. Based on this observation, calculate q for the water and AH° for the process, assuming that the heat absorbed by the salt is negligible, KBr(s) K*(aq) + Br (aq) The specific heat of water is 4.184] °C¹g¹. Give the answers in kJ. ан, о AHO
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