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Calorimetry: Heat of Neutralization
Calorimetry: Heat of Neutralization
Arandia, Ervin F.
Estaco, Giovanni G.
2019 – 06093
Sajorda, Raulito S.
2019 – 07451
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Abstract
Introduction
about the measurement of heat within the system. It was derived from the
latin word “calor” which means heat and “metry” which means measure.
The heat changes within a specific system and can be measured through a
and was the first person to recognize the difference between the heat and
Temperature (℃)
No. Time (sec)
HCL NaOH Mixture
1 0 29 ℃ 30.10 ℃
2 30 29 ℃ 29.60 ℃
3 60 29 ℃ 29.10 ℃
4 90 29 ℃ 28.70 ℃
5 120 29 ℃ 28.40 ℃
6 150 29 ℃ 28.30 ℃
7 180 29 ℃ 28.10 ℃
8 210 29 ℃ 28.10 ℃
9 240 29 ℃ 28.10 ℃
10 270 29 ℃ 28.10 ℃
11 300 36.10 ℃
12 330 35.60 ℃
13 360 34.90 ℃
14 390 34.40 ℃
15 420 34 ℃
16 450 33.80 ℃
17 480 33.60 ℃
18 510 33.60 ℃
19 540 33.60 ℃
20 570 33.60 ℃
Temperature of acid, 𝑇2 =
Temperature of mixture, 𝑇3 =
Heat gained,