Ina calorimetry experiment a student determines the enthalpy for the reaction of magnesiam with hydrochioric acid to be 430 kmol The true enthalpy for this reaction is 450 k/mol. Which of the following sources of error could account for this discrepancy? Note the equation used in your Lab to calcudate the heat (e) as you awer this question Alter recording th mas some of the magnesium was dropped on the counter The final temperature was recorded betore the reaction was complete The calorimeter was not tightly shut for the experiment Some of the hot hydrogen gas escaped during the reaction All of the stated eerors would cause a falsely high value for the enthalpy

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In a calorimetry oxperiment a student determines the enthaloy for the reaction of magnesium with hydrochloric acid to be 430 kl/mol
The true enthalpy for this reaction is -450 k/mot. Which of the folowing sources of error could account for this discrepancy?
Note the equation used in your Lab 9 to calculate the heat (a) as you answer this question
Alter recording tho mass some of the magnesium was dropped on the counter
•The final temperature was recorded betore the reaction was complete.
The calorimeter was not tightly shut for the experiment.
Some of the hot hydrogen gas escaped during the reaction.
All of the stated errors would cause a falsely high value for the enthapy
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 In a calorimetry oxperiment a student determines the enthaloy for the reaction of magnesium with hydrochloric acid to be 430 kl/mol The true enthalpy for this reaction is -450 k/mot. Which of the folowing sources of error could account for this discrepancy? Note the equation used in your Lab 9 to calculate the heat (a) as you answer this question Alter recording tho mass some of the magnesium was dropped on the counter •The final temperature was recorded betore the reaction was complete. The calorimeter was not tightly shut for the experiment. Some of the hot hydrogen gas escaped during the reaction. All of the stated errors would cause a falsely high value for the enthapy
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