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2naoh + h₂so₄ → 2h₂o + na₂so₄
50.0 ml of 0.50 m h₂so₄ is added to
60.0 ml of 0.80 m naoh. the resulting
temperature change is an increase of
1.20 °c.
c_sol = 4.20 j/g °c d_sol = 1.05 g/ml c_cal = 4.50 j/°c
what is the mass of the solution?
mass_sol = ? g
Step1: Calculate total volume of solution
The volume of \(H_2SO_4\) is \(50.0\space mL\) and the volume of \(NaOH\) is \(60.0\space mL\). So total volume \(V = 50.0 + 60.0 = 110.0\space mL\).
Step2: Calculate mass of solution using density
Density \(d = 1.05\space g/mL\) and volume \(V = 110.0\space mL\). Using the formula \(mass = density\times volume\), we get \(mass = 1.05\times110.0\).
\(mass = 115.5\space g\)
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\(115.5\)