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I'm given the reaction below:
NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) => NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) I'm asked to find out how many individual rxns are represented, including the enthalpy change for dissolving the reactants in water. Then I need to write out the balanced equations for each individual reaction and the sum of those reactions which i assume will be the top reaction. Any help will be appreciated, the assignment is due 8am Tues (9/13/05). THANKS |
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Well, you've got the dissolving of NaOH and HCl in water, and the combination of the acid and base to form water. The NaCl(aq) is actually not a new compound but the dissociated ions Na+ and Cl-, so the formation of NaCl wouldn't be one of your reactions. If you include the dissolving of the acid and base then I count three reactions. Can you write them out individually?
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