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Difference between change of enthalpy of neutralization between copper and manganese carbonate

I was doing a calorimetry experiment to calculate the change in enthalpy during neutralization reactions between metal carbonates and hydrochloric acid. I experimented with 5 metal carbonates: ...
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Molar heat of reaction for water in a neutralization reaction

I have a simple lab problem: $30\ \mathrm{mL}$ of $1\ \mathrm{mol/L}$ $\ce{H2SO4}$ reacts with $50\ \mathrm{mL}$ of $1\ \mathrm{mol/L}$ $\ce{NaOH}$ in a neutralization reaction as per the following ...
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When multiple sources give the content of an ingredient my an unqualified percentage, can I safely assume this is by weight? Or; it's not a wart

I am trying to make a simple scented shampoo and body soap for my own use and for Christmas gifts. I statr with a base of 32 oz – (a bit under a kg) of a mild commercial castille soap (Dr. Bronner’s ...
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Strong Base and weak acid reaction problem

I got the above problem correct by setting up the net ionic equation and finding the limiting reactant. I found that there were 0.01076 moles of NaOH left, and then calculated it's molarity which led ...
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Theoritical amount of Sodium Bicarbonate

I have to find the theoretical amount of sodium bicarbonate. The steps I followed in order to produce it are: 15g $\ce{NaCl}$ are added to a beaker. Then we add 87.5 mL of $\ce{NH3}(12M)$ We add 115g ...
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