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The heat of solution is found by adding a salt to water in a calorimeter and measuring the temperature change.

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The heat of solution is found by adding a salt to water in a calorimeter and measuring the temperature change. The specific heat of water is 4.180 Joules per g per ºC. In the calculation of the heat of solution, ignore the contribution to specific heat and mass due to the salt.

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The heat of solution is found by adding a salt to water in a calorimeter and measuring the temperature change. The specific heat of water is 4.180 Joules per g per ºC. In the calculation of the heat of solution, ignore the contribution to specific heat and mass due to the salt.

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