Source: Smaa Koraym at Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA
This experiment will use a constant-pressure calorimeter made of two stacked polystyrene cups, a cardboard lid, and a probe measuring the temperature of a solution in real-time. Polystyrene is a good insulator, so you can assume that no heat is exchanged between the inside and outside of the cups. The calorimeter itself will absorb some heat, which you'll account for by calculating its heat capacity.
In the first part of this experiment, you'll add hot water to cold water in the calorimeter and measure the temperature increase. After the experiment, you'll calculate how much heat the hot water lost to the calorimeter, rather than to the cold water.
Massempty calorimeter (g) | |
Masscalorimeter + cold water (g) | |
Masscold water (g) | |
Tcold initial (ºC) | |
Thot initial (ºC) | |
Masscalorimeter + cold and hot water mix (g) | |
Masshot water (g) | |
Tfinal (ºC) | |
ΔThot (K) | |
ΔTcold (K) | |
Specific heat capacity of water (J/g·K) | 4.184 |
Heat capacity of calorimeter (J/K) |
This is the first reaction that you will perform in the calorimeter. Here, magnesium metal is oxidized to magnesium 2+ and H+ is reduced to hydrogen gas. You will continue working in a fume hood because of the hazards associated with the reactants and products of this reaction. Magnesium metal ribbon is water-reactive and flammable. Hydrochloric acid is corrosive and toxic, and hydrogen gas is also flammable.
MassMg (g) | |
VolumeHCL added (mL) | |
Tinitial (°C) | |
Tfinal (°C) | |
ΔTMg + HCl (K) | |
DensityHCl (g/mL) | 1.039 |
MassHCl (g) | |
Masssolution (g) | |
Specific heat capacity of 2 M HCl (J/g·K) | 3.98 |
ΔUMg + 2H+ ≈ ΔHMg + 2H+ (kJ) | |
Limiting reagent (mol) | |
Theoretical yield (mol) | |
ΔHMg + 2H+ (kJ/mol) |
Here is the second reaction that you will perform in the calorimeter. This is an acid-base reaction in which magnesium oxide neutralizes HCl. As before, magnesium chloride will remain in solution as solvated ions. Magnesium oxide is a respiratory irritant, so use caution when measuring it out.
MassMgO (g) | |
VolumeHCL added (mL) | |
Tinitial (ºC) | |
Tfinal (ºC) | |
ΔTMgO + HCl (K) | |
DensityHCl (g/mL) | 1.039 |
MassHCl (g) | |
MassSolution (g) | |
Specific heat capacity of 2 M HCl (J/g·K) | 3.98 |
ΔUMgO + 2H+ ≈ ΔHMgO + 2H+ (kJ) | |
Limiting reagent (mol) | |
Theoretical yield (mol) | |
ΔHMgO + 2H+ (kJ/mol) |
ΔHMg + 2H+ (kJ/mol) | |
-ΔHMgO + 2H+ (kJ/mol) | |
ΔHfH2O (kJ/mol) | |
ΔHMgO (calculated value; kJ/mol) | |
ΔHMgO (literature value; kJ/mol) | |
Percent error |