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The amount of solid NaOH was doubled. Explain how the results of ∆T and ∆Hsoln would differ from the original experiment. Original Question: An aqueous solution is made using 5.25 g of solid NaOH in 75.0 g of water initially at 22.39 °C in a sealed calorimeter. Specific heat=4.184 J/g and ∆T=17
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Compounds Examples
Water - Formula: H2O = Hydrogen2 + Oxygen. ...
Hydrogen Peroxide - Formula: H2O2 = Hydrogen2 + Oxygen2 ...
Salt - Formula: NaCl = Sodium + Chlorine. ...
Baking Soda - Formula: NaHCO3 = Sodium + Hydrogen + Carbon + Oxygen3 ...
Octane - Formula: C8H18 = Carbon8 + Hydrogen18
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