subject
Chemistry, 03.11.2020 16:40 CrusaderLord

In a calorimetry experiment, a salt is dissolved in water within an insulating container. The temperature of the solution (surroundings) decreases from 25°C to 14°C. Given that the mass of the solution is 120 g, and the specific heat of the solution is 3.18 J/g°C, calculate the enthalpy change (in kJ) for the dissolving process. Be sure to give the correct sign for your answer, and identify the dissolving process as endothermic or exothermic. Group of answer choices

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Chemistry

question
Chemistry, 21.06.2019 14:00
Acar tire has a pressure of 2.38 atm at 15.2 c. if the pressure inside reached 4.08 atm, the tire will explode. how hot would the tire have to get for this to happen? report the temperature in degrees celsius.
Answers: 2
question
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:30
What produces wave a)sound b) heats c)transfer of energy d)vibrations
Answers: 2
question
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:30
Is a chemical message sent by another individual.
Answers: 1
question
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:50
What is the vapor pressure of a solution with a benzene to octane?
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
In a calorimetry experiment, a salt is dissolved in water within an insulating container. The temper...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 04.02.2021 23:50
question
Mathematics, 04.02.2021 23:50