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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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Why must NaOH be in excess if we wish to measure the effect acid strength has on the enthalpy of neutralisation?

A few different acids are given i.e $\ce{HCl}$ , ethanoic acid, $\ce{H2SO4}$, ethanedioic acid. We want to conduct an experiment in which we measure the temperature rise for neutralisation as a ...
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