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CHM201 General Chemistry and Laboratory I
Laboratory 7 – Thermochemistry and Hess’s Law
November 17, 2021
PLEASE ENABLE EDITING BEFORE FILLING OUT THIS REPORT!
Report Due by December 5, 2021.
No report will be accepted for credit after December 12, 2021
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Lab average to date:
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Results: (60 pts)
Room Temperature |
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Reactant |
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MgO |
MgO |
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Mass of reactant (from data) |
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Moles of reactant (calculate) |
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Initial time (ti) (from graph) |
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Initial Temperature (Ti) (from the graph) |
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Linear Curve fit slope (m) (from the graph) |
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Linear Curve fit intercept (b) (from the graph) |
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Final Temperature (Tf) (calculate from linear fit data) |
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?T = Tf – Ti |
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qwater |
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qcalorimeter |
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qrxn |
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?Hrxn |
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Use the following to determine the enthalpy of formation of magnesium oxide:
Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) → MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g) |
ΔH = (calculated in the experiment) |
MgO (s) + 2HCl (aq) → MgCl2 (aq)+ H2O (l) |
ΔH = (calculated in the experiment) |
H2 (g) + ½O2 (g) → H2O (l) |
ΔH = - 285.8 kJ/mol |
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Mg (s) + ½ O2 (g) MgO (s) |
ΔH = (determine using Hess’s Law) |
Calculations: (40 pts)
1. Using the enthalpies of reaction computed in the lab and the value given for the enthalpy of formation of liquid water, show the Hess’s Law determination of the enthalpy of formation of solid magnesium oxide. Show your work. If you are including a scan of your handwritten work, it must be legible. (30 pts)
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2. Compare the value you calculated with the actual value (-601.8 kJ/mol). Show your determination of percent error. Use the standard equation for this: (10 pts)