Consider the following reaction:
2 HCl(aq) + 1 BaO(s) → 1 BaCl2(aq) + 1 H2O(l)
ΔH°rx = -276.58 kJ
Determine the amount of heat released, in kJ, of each of the
following scenarios. Give each answer to 2 decimal places.
(a) 121.13 g of BaO(s) is reacted with excess HCl(aq)·
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(b) Excess BaO(s) is added to 385 mL of 0.992 M of HCl(aq)·
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(c) 3.42 g of H2O(l) is produced from the reaction after
completion.
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(d) 130 mL of a 0.622 M solution of BaCl2(aq) is
produced from the reaction after completion.
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(e) 24.53 g of BaO(s) is added to 100 mL of 0.621 M of
HCl(aq)·
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