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How to solve this (Calorimeter problem)?
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May 13, 2008, 05:36:46 PM »
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My question is :
A quantity of (4.00*10^2 ml )of 100.600 M HNO3 is mixed with (4.00*10^2 ml) of 0.300 M Ba(OH)2 in a constant-pressure calorimeter of negligible heat capacity. The initial temperature of both solutions is the same at 18.46 Celsius. What is the final temperature of the solution?
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I think, in order to find the final temp. you need to know the specific heat capacity to find the unknown variable.
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