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The heat of neutralization, ΔH_neut can be defined as the amount of heat released …

The heat of neutralization, ΔH_neut can be defined as the amount of heat released (or absorbed), q, per mole of acid (or base) neutralized. ΔH_neut for nitric acid is -52  kJ / mol HNO_3. At 27.3^∘ C, 50.00  mL of 0.743 M HNO_3 is neutralized by 1.00 M Sr(OH)_2 in a coffee-cup calorimeter. (a) How many mL of Sr(OH)_2 were used in the neutralization? (b) What is the final temperature of the resulting solution? (Use the assumptions in Question 11 .)

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