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A student investigated the reaction of aqueous potassium hydroxide with two different
acids, acid C and D.

Two experiments were carried out.
Experiment 1
By using a measuring cylinder, 40 cm of aqueous potassium hydroxide was poured into a
conical flask and the initial temperature of the solution was measured.
A burette was filled with acid C up to the 0.0 cm mark.
10 cm of acid C was added to the potassium hydroxide in the flask. The temperature of the
mixture was measured?

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Answered by tanmay4171
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Explanation:

A student investigated the reaction of aqueous potassium hydroxide with two different

acids, acid C and D.

Two experiments were carried out.

Experiment 1

By using a measuring cylinder, 40 cm of aqueous potassium hydroxide was poured into a

conical flask and the initial temperature of the solution was measured.

A burette was filled with acid C up to the 0.0 cm mark.

10 cm of acid C was added to the potassium hydroxide in the flask. The temperature of the

mixture was measured?

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