Answer:Explained
Explanation:
Given
mass of aluminium kettle(
)=1.05 kg
(a)Heat capacity of the kettle=Heat capacity of Aluminium

(b)Heat is required to increase the temperature of this kettle from 


Q=71.82 kJ
(c)If kettle contains water 1.25 L of water i.e. 1.246 kg of water then heat required to raise the temperature from 23 to 99


Q=71.82+396.20=468.028 kJ
Answer:125ml - volume of phosphoic acid
Explanation:
The equation of the reaction is
H3PO4 + 3 NaOH ---> Na3PO4 + 3H2O
Such that I mole of H3PO4 reacts with 3 moles of NaOH to produce the products above.
Given that
M1= Molarity of phosphoric acid = 7.48x10^-2 M
n1= number of moles of phosphoric acid = 1
V1=? ml
M2= Molarity of Sodium hydroxide =0.244 M
V2= volume of sodium hydroxide= 115ml
n2=number of moles of sodium hydroxide = 3
Using the Dilution equation formulae,
M1V1/n1 = M2V2/n2
7.48X10-2 x V1 /1= 0.244M x 115ml/3
V1=0.244Mx115mlx1/0.0748M X 3
V1= 28.06/0.2244= 125.04ml
V1=125.04ml rounded up to 125ml
Answer:
The chemical reaction between the citric acid and sodium bicarbonate
Explanation:
The top of a wave is called the wave crest.
Yes, It is important to know the volume of Unknown acid or base to be titrated.
Titration is carried out in order to find out the concentration (i.e. molarity) of unknown acid or base. In this process a standard solution of acid or base is taken and is titrated with known volume of of titrant. At end point (neutralization) the amount of standard titrant utilized is calculated and following formula is employed to calculate the unknown concentration of unknown solution.
M₁V₁/n₁ = M₂V₂/n₂