Question #12500176

Thermochemistry (enthalpy of reaction) with calioremeter question?

A student calculates a value for the enthalpy of reaction that if significantly higher than the accepted value. Identify the specific error in procedure made by the student that will result in a calculated value for the enthalpy of reaction that is higher than the accepted value. (vague statements like "human error" or "incorrect calculations" will not earn credit.) Explain how this error above leads to a calculated value for the enthalpy of reaction that is higher than the accepted value.

2013-12-14 20:45:29

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