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Mg(s) + Cu(NO3)2(aq) Mg(NO3)2(aq) + Cu(s)In the self-heating cans, the bottom has a compartment containing copper(II) nitratesolution. When a button on the bottom of the can is pressed, the magnesium powder isreleased into the compartment where it reacts with the copper(II) nitrate solution.(a) A student investigated the enthalpy change for this reaction by measuring 50.0 cm3 of 0.300 mol dm–3 copper(II) nitrate solution into a 100 cm3 beaker and adding 1g (an excess) of magnesium powder. The results are shown below. Temperature of copper(II) nitrate solution at start = 22 C Temperature of mixture after reaction = 43 C(i) Calculate the energy change which took place. The specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.20 J g–1K–1. Which is the correct value for the energy change in joules?[6CH01, Specimen Paper]How to solve this? Answer in mark scheme is 4410 Joules
i want to noe the procedure that we have to write when they ask us for :-1. How to form crystals from a solution ?2. how to form a saturated solution ?Thanks all !
dude thats simple, as 50 cm^3 of solution is used, jus do the simple math, 50 X (43 - 22) X 4.2 = 4410
i don't think these are required for unit 1 xams
Oh OK i didn't solve the papers yet for saturated solution they will ask for a particular volume of solution so what u need to do is measure the required mass of salt/substance using electronic mass balance and accurately transfer the solid to a volumetric flask.Then add 50cm^3 of distilled water and shake the mixture well to dissolve the solid.Then add distilled water and make the solution up to the mark.
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