Data Table 2: Temperature of Solution Every 20 Seconds Time after mixing (min:sec) Temperature ("C) Initial 33.4("C) 0:20 35.2("C) 0:40 37.6("C) 1:00 37.5("C) 1:20 37.4('C) 1:40 37.2('C) 2.00 36.9('C) 2:20 36.6("C) 2:40 36.4("C) 3.00 36.1('C) 3:20 35.8('C) 3:40 35.7('C) 4:00 35.5('C) 4:20 35.3('C) 4:40 34.9("C) 5:00 34.8("C)

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Data Table 2: Temperature of Solution Every 20 Seconds
Time after mixing (min:sec)
Temperature (°C)
Initial
33.4(°C)
0:20
35.2(°C)
0:40
37.6(°C)
1:00
37.5(°C)
1:20
37.4(°C)
1:40
37.2(°C)
2:00
36.9(°C)
2:20
36.6(°C)
2:40
36.4(°C)
3:00
36.1(°C)
3:20
35.8(°C)
3:40
35.7(°C)
4:00
35.5(°C)
4:20
35.3(°C)
4:40
34.9(°C)
5:00
34.8(°C)
Transcribed Image Text:Data Table 2: Temperature of Solution Every 20 Seconds Time after mixing (min:sec) Temperature (°C) Initial 33.4(°C) 0:20 35.2(°C) 0:40 37.6(°C) 1:00 37.5(°C) 1:20 37.4(°C) 1:40 37.2(°C) 2:00 36.9(°C) 2:20 36.6(°C) 2:40 36.4(°C) 3:00 36.1(°C) 3:20 35.8(°C) 3:40 35.7(°C) 4:00 35.5(°C) 4:20 35.3(°C) 4:40 34.9(°C) 5:00 34.8(°C)
Data Table 1: Temperature (°C) of the Solution (NaOH + HCI)
Initial Temperature of NaOH (°C)
25.8(°C)
Initial Temperature of HCI (°C)
26.3(°C)
Average Initial Temperature of Two Separate Solutions (°C)
25.6(°C)
Highest Temperature of Mixture (May Be Extrapolated from Graph) (°C)
37.6(°C)
Change in Temperature of Mixture (°C), AT
12(°C)
Transcribed Image Text:Data Table 1: Temperature (°C) of the Solution (NaOH + HCI) Initial Temperature of NaOH (°C) 25.8(°C) Initial Temperature of HCI (°C) 26.3(°C) Average Initial Temperature of Two Separate Solutions (°C) 25.6(°C) Highest Temperature of Mixture (May Be Extrapolated from Graph) (°C) 37.6(°C) Change in Temperature of Mixture (°C), AT 12(°C)
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