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20 June, 20:24

Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid solution according to the reaction: zn (s) + 2 hcl (aq)  zncl2 (aq) + h2 (g). suppose 0.103 g of zn (s) is combined with 50.0 ml of hcl solution in a styrofoam cup calorimeter and all the zn (s) reacts. the temperature of the solution rises from 22.5 0 c to 23.7 0 c. the solution has a density of 1.0 g/ml and a specific heat capacity of 4.18 j/g - 0

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a. find ∆hr for this reaction in units of kj/mol.

b. what would be the work of the system in joules when one mole of zn reacts?

c. what would be the work of the system in joules when 0.103 g of zn reacts?

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  1. 20 June, 22:55
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    Mass of Zn = 0.103 g

    Volume of HCl (V) = 50.0 ml

    Density of solution (D) = 1.00 g/ml

    Mass of HCl = D*V = 1.00 g/ml * 50.0 ml = 50.0 g

    initial temp T1 = 22.5 C

    Final temp T2 = 23.7 C

    specific heat c = 4.18 J/g C

    The heat (Q) required to raise the temp is given as:

    Q = mcΔT = mc (T2-T1)

    = (0.103+50) g * 4.18 J/g C * (23.7-22.5) C = 251.3 J = 0.2513 kJ

    To find ΔH in kJ/mol

    # moles of Zn = mass of Zn/Atomic mass = 0.103/65.39 = 0.00158 moles

    a) ΔH = 0.2513 kJ/0.00158 moles = 159.05 kJ/mol

    b) A calorimeter is an isolated system where there is no exchange of heat/energy.

    Work done is given as: W = PΔV

    since ΔV = 0, as the volume remains constant

    W = 0
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