Procedure Design your own procedure to determine the heat of neutralization for the reaction between 1.0 M HCl and 1.0 M NaOH. This procedure must be approved by your instructor before you can begin experimentation. It will most likely change as you work in lab. You will also need to decide what data to record. Include the finalized procedure, your data, and conclusions in your formal lab report. Your completed lab report will be turned in as your data sheet and post-lab assignment. Consider: Think carefully about what data you will need to collect. As always, show all your work clearly and fully for one trial in a way that a fellow ChemV01AL student could follow. 1.0 M NaOH(aq), 1.0 M HCI(aq), coffee-cup calorimeters, and thermometers will be provided. Any additional chemicals and equipment required will be provided upon request and instructor approval. You may use any laboratory technique learned thus far in this Course. Make sure that one of the reagents is the limiting reactant (hint: how will you design this?). Think carefully about what data you will need to research to determine the stoichiometry of the reaction. Assume the specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.184 J/g °C. Precise experiments should always include multiple, matching trials. Your final answer should also report a measure of its accuracy. Use the following heat of formation data to determine your theoretical value. H20(1) NaCl(aq) HCI(aq) NaOH(aq) Compound -285.85 -407.27 -167.16 -470.11 AH (KJ/mol)