3. The heat of neutralization for an acid and a base is exothermic, meaning heat is given off. Since
you did not build a perfect calorimeter, some heat will likely be lost to the environment instead of
measured, how will this affect your calculated value of AH neut? Explain.
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Avariable that is not being directly tested during an experiment should be changed varied experimented controlled
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Acalorimeter is to be calibrated: 51.203 g of water at 55.2 degree c is added to a calorimeter containing 49.783 g of water at 23.5c. after stirring and waiting for the system to equilibrate, the final temperature reached is 37.6 degree c. specific heat capacity of water (s = 4.18 j/g∙degree c). calculate the calorimeter constant. (smδt)warm water = -[(smδt)cold water + (calorimeterδtcold water)]
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Consider the story you just read. all but one of the choices below indicate that something is living.
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