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Once the heat release is calculated the Heat of Neutralization (cal/mol) can be determined if the moles of limiting reagent can be calculated. For the reaction of 14.95 mL of 8.00M acid (HX) with 46.45 mL of 2.00M NaOH calculate: Moles of HX: .116 Moles of NaOH: .0929 Moles of limiting reagent: .0929 Determine the moles of limiting reagent for the reaction of 10.00mL of 8.00M acid (HX) with 50.00mL of 2.00M NaOH. Moles of HX: .08 Moles of NaOH: .1 Moles of limiting reagent: .08 What am I doing wrong? |
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