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To calculate the percent by mass of the Ca(NO₃)₂ we need to find the total mass first by adding.
896.92 + 22.63 = 919.55
In total, the solution is 919.55 grams.
To find the percent of Ca(NO₃)₂ in the solution, divide the mass of Ca(NO₃)₂ by the total mass and multiply by 100.
22.63 ÷ 919.55 = 0.0246
0.0246 x 100 = 2.46
Ca(NO₃)₂ makes up 2.46% of the solution.
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Answer:
The Enthalpy of neutralization
Explanation:
The reaction of a base (KOH) with an acid (HCl) produce water and its salt (KCl) is called <em>Neutralization Reaction.</em>
This neutralization releases 57kJ/mol.
As the type of enthalpy is due the type of reaction. This enthalpy is:
<h3>The Enthalpy of neutralization</h3>
Answer:
Warm
Explanation: because it would be less hot air population
1 mol = 6.023x10^23 number of molecules (Avogadro's number)
1 : 6.023x10^23
X : 4.91x10^22
(6.023x10^23)X = 4.91x10^22
X = 4.91x10^22/6.023x10^23
X = 0.082 Moles