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Offline ch3myst3ry

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Enthalpy of Solutions
« on: April 24, 2011, 10:20:01 PM »
When finding the kJ/g should I use the formula q=mc(delta)t/(g water + g solid) or q=mc(delta)t/(g water) or q=mc(delta)t/(g solid)?

Also should I be using the energy released from the system or gained by the surrounding water?

The data is included in the table attached.
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Offline rabolisk

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Re: Enthalpy of Solutions
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2011, 10:26:41 PM »
When finding the kJ/g should I use the formula q=mc(delta)t/(g water + g solid) or q=mc(delta)t/(g water) or q=mc(delta)t/(g solid)?

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