CD et bookmarks schoology.Isr7.org/common-assessment-delivery/start/6727737558?action=onresume&submissionid=1150090585 Heat of Solution Lab Assessment the mcAT. School Stuff A certain amount of CaCl₂ was added to 49.05 g of water and the temperature rose from 22.0°C to 41.5°C. Calculate "q" for this reaction assuming the specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g°C. The heat of the reaction is the opposite sign for the heat (q) of the water hence the negative sign in front of Greaction=-mc AT Creaction=- greaction= J g)( J/g°C)( °C) DELL 1 2 3 4
CD et bookmarks schoology.Isr7.org/common-assessment-delivery/start/6727737558?action=onresume&submissionid=1150090585 Heat of Solution Lab Assessment the mcAT. School Stuff A certain amount of CaCl₂ was added to 49.05 g of water and the temperature rose from 22.0°C to 41.5°C. Calculate "q" for this reaction assuming the specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g°C. The heat of the reaction is the opposite sign for the heat (q) of the water hence the negative sign in front of Greaction=-mc AT Creaction=- greaction= J g)( J/g°C)( °C) DELL 1 2 3 4
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Heat of Solution Lab Assessment
the mcAT.
School Stuff
A certain amount of CaCl₂ was added to 49.05 g of water and the temperature rose from 22.0°C to 41.5°C. Calculate "q" for this reaction assuming the
specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g°C. The heat of the reaction is the opposite sign for the heat (q) of the water hence the negative sign in front of
Greaction=-mc AT
Creaction=-(
greaction=
J
g)(
J/g°C)( °C)
DELL
1 2
3
4
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