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Calorimetry and heat flow: calculation of basic thermodynamic quantities using simple "Coffee Cup" Calorimetry in the lab Refer to: bomb calorimetry and laws of thermochemistry

The following acid-base reaction is performed in a coffee cup calorimeter:

H+(aq) + OH-(aq) --> H2O(l)

The temperature of 110 g of water rises from 25.0°C to 26.2°C when 0.10 mol of H+ is reacted with 0.10 mol of OH-.


Calculate qwater,
Calculate ΔH for the reaction,
Calculate ΔH if 1.00 mol OH- reacts with 1.00 mol H+!

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