Data: Csolution) 4.18 kJ/kg/°C Vsolutions) = 100 mL Density solutions) 1.0 g/mL Crections) 1.0 mol/L. Magnesium oxide reaction data: mugo 1.0 g T₁ = 28°C T₁= 35 °C AT= °C Magnesium reaction data: mug-0.5g T₁ = 28 °C T₁ = 46 °C AT= °C 1. Calculate the temperature change for each reaction. 2. Calculate the energy released, in kJ. for each reaction using q = mcAT.

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Based on the lab data below, answer question 2, don't answer in cursive! Please explain why you do the solution aswell as I am getting different answers each time I do it. For the first time I did it I got 0.02926kJ for magnesium oxide and 0.03762kJ for magnesium. The second time 2.926 kJ and 7.524 kJ. Please explain why you do your steps! Thanks! 

 

 

Data:
Csolution) = 4.18 kJ/kg/°C
V(solutions) = 100 mL
Density (solutions) = 1.0 g/mL
Csolutions) 1.0 mol/L
Magnesium oxide reaction data:
mgo=1.0 g
T₁ = 28°C
T₁ = 35 °C
AT=
°C
Magnesium reaction data:
mug = 0.5 g
T₁ = 28 °C
T₁ = 46 °C
AT=
°C
1. Calculate the temperature change for each reaction.
2. Calculate the energy released, in kJ. for each reaction using q = mcAT.
Transcribed Image Text:Data: Csolution) = 4.18 kJ/kg/°C V(solutions) = 100 mL Density (solutions) = 1.0 g/mL Csolutions) 1.0 mol/L Magnesium oxide reaction data: mgo=1.0 g T₁ = 28°C T₁ = 35 °C AT= °C Magnesium reaction data: mug = 0.5 g T₁ = 28 °C T₁ = 46 °C AT= °C 1. Calculate the temperature change for each reaction. 2. Calculate the energy released, in kJ. for each reaction using q = mcAT.
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