Question
the molar heat capacity of water at 25 degrees celsius is 75.29JK/mol. an exothermic reaction with -5.00kJ proceeded to completion in a 200mL dilute aqueous solution,initially at 16.0 degrees celsius. what is the final temperature of the solution ? clearly show all working
Answers
q = mass H2O x specific heat H2O x (Tfinal-Tinitial)
Solve for Tf. q = 5000 J.
Solve for Tf. q = 5000 J.
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