Calculate the measurement of enthalpy change per mole for each of the three acids (Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid and Sulphuric acid) for the neutralisation reactions.
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Calculate the measurement of enthalpy change per mole for each of the three acids (Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid and Sulphuric acid) for the neutralisation reactions The Experiment The experiment is to calculate the measurement of enthalpy change per mole for each of the three acids (Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid and Sulphuric acid) for the neutralisation reactions. Enthalpy change means the heat absorbed, at constant pressure, when a chemical process occurs in molar amounts by an equation. Enthalpy of neutralisation refers to the energy change when one mole of H + ions reacts with one mole of OH - ions to form water, under standard conditions. _Hn. Safety As the experiment involves acids, it will become hazardous, as when in contact with acids the skin will irritate, however this can be dealt with quickly by taking the acid off. If the acid gets into contact with the eyes it will be difficult to...


