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Experiment to Investigate the Effect of Heat of Neutralisation When The Acids Are Varied  

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Experiment to Investigate the Effect of Heat of Neutralisation When The Acids Are Varied I shall carry out several experiments investigating the heat of neutralisation when the acids and alkalis used are differentiated to see the different effects this has on the heat of neutralisation. Theory H+ + OH- =H2O In my experiments I have decided to use the following acids and alkalis. HCl - STRONG MONOBASIC HNO3 - STRONG MONOBASIC H2SO4 - STRONG DIBASIC CH3COOH - WEAK MONOBASIC NH3 - WEAK ALKALI KOH - STRONG ALKALI NaOH - STRONG ALKALI To investigate the effect different combinations that these acids and alkalis have I will use the following combinations: Strong acid with a strong alkali (preliminary experiment) - HCl and NaOH Strong acid with a strong alkali - HCl and KOH Strong alkali with a weak acid - NaOH and CH3OOH Strong monobasic acid with a strong dibasic alkali - HNO3 and NaOH Strong dibasic acid with a strong monobasic alkali - H2SO4 and...

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