Question #d96db
1 Answer
Unfortunately not correct. See the discussion below...
Explanation:
What you are considering is an interaction between sulfuric acid and the solvent (water). In your equation, you combine two incompatible quantities - the mass of
While you do not provide the given information for the problem, my hunch is that you are told a mass for the acid, the temperature change of the solution and the amount of water used?
If so, calculate
Q=(mass of water)x(heat capacity of water)x(temperature change)
Then, using the mass of sulfuric acid, determine how many moles have been added.
Divide the value of Q by the number of moles of
Note that in doing this, we are assuming the heat capacity of the solution is the same as the heat capacity of pure water.