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If dissolving 2g of ionic salt causes 50ml of water in increase temp. by 15 degrees Celsius at constant pressure, what would be the change in temperature if 6g of the same ionic salt were used instead? Assume the volume of solution remains the same.
8 years ago

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DrBob222
dT = 15 x (6/2) = /
8 years ago

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