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How much heat is gained (in Joules) by the water (qwater) when a chemical reaction takes place in 100.0 mL aqueous solution and has a temperature increase of 13.26 °C? (Remember cwater = 4.180 J/°Cg)

11 years ago

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bobpursley
heat=masswater*cwater*(13.26)

100ml of water is 100g of water
11 years ago

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