In a heat isolated system, in the temperature of 20C, which contains solution of 50gr with 4% (mass) NaOH and a solution of 50gr with 1.825% HCl. After the reaction the temperature reached 23.4C. Afterwards a 70gr solution, in 20C, of 3.5% H2SO4 was added to the main isolated solution.
1.What's the final temperature of the solution? (specific heat capacity of the solution – Cp=4.19J/g*Celzius) (Q=C*m*delta-t, delta-H=-Q/n) – answer:24C
2. calculate the mass of the remaining dry solid after evaporation of water from the solution. Answer: 3.55gr
In question 1 can you please tell me how could it be that there a specific heat capcity of a solution. Please show steps and what formulas you used to solve it.
In question two my answer was 3.55gr of Na2SO4 and 0.025gr of NaCl. Where were I wrong?