PAG 3.1 – Determination of the enthalpy change of neutralisation
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Question 1 of 28
1. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, how much hydrochloric acid should be measured out?
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Question 2 of 28
2. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, what type of beaker should be used to hold the polystyrene cup?
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Question 3 of 28
3. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, how much sodium hydroxide should be measured out?
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Question 4 of 28
4. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, what should be used to measure out the hydrochloric acid?
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Question 5 of 28
5. Question
Once the hydrochloric acid has been measured out correctly where should it be placed?
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Question 6 of 28
6. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, what intervals should the temperature be recorded in?
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Question 7 of 28
7. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, how long should the regular temperature recordings take place for?
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Question 8 of 28
8. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, what should be used to measure out the sodium hydroxide?
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Question 9 of 28
9. Question
What should be added to the polystyrene cup at the fourth minute?
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Question 10 of 28
10. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, what should be done when the sodium hydroxide is added to the polystyrene cup?
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Question 11 of 28
11. Question
When carrying out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation, what should be done with the results?
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Question 12 of 28
12. Question
A graph is drawn up to show the enthalpy change of neutralisation, which variable should be on the y-axis?
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Question 13 of 28
13. Question
A graph is drawn up to show the enthalpy change of neutralisation, which variable should be on the x-axis?
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Question 14 of 28
14. Question
A graph is drawn up to show the enthalpy change of neutralisation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, how many lines of best fit should be drawn?
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Question 15 of 28
15. Question
Once a line of best fit has been drawn, what should be done?
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Question 16 of 28
16. Question
A graph is drawn up to show the enthalpy change of neutralisation, how many minutes should the graph be extrapolated?
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Question 17 of 28
17. Question
Which of the following is the correct equation used to find the amount of energy absorbed within a neutralisation reaction?
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Question 18 of 28
18. Question
Within the equation used to calculate the energy absorbed by a reaction, what does ‘q’ stand for?
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Question 19 of 28
19. Question
Within the equation used to calculate the energy absorbed by a reaction, what does ‘m’ stand for?
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Question 20 of 28
20. Question
Within the equation used to calculate the energy absorbed by a reaction, what does ‘c’ stand for?
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Question 21 of 28
21. Question
What does the sign ‘Δ’ mean?
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Question 22 of 28
22. Question
Within the equation used to calculate the energy absorbed by a reaction, what does ‘T’ stand for?
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Question 23 of 28
23. Question
Within the equation used to calculate the energy absorbed by a reaction, what does ‘ΔT’ stand for?
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Question 24 of 28
24. Question
Once the experiment to determine the enthalpy change of neutralisation using hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide is carried out, what should be calculated?
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25. Question
What is one hazard when sodium hydroxide is used within an experiment?
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Question 26 of 28
26. Question
What is one hazard when hydrochloric acid is used within an experiment?
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Question 27 of 28
27. Question
Which of the following is a sufficient reason as to why the results of this experiment may have been inaccurate?
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Question 28 of 28
28. Question
Which of the following is a sufficient reason as to why the results of this experiment may have been inaccurate?
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