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What assumptions can one make when calculating specific heat capacity

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Answered by davidgogoi41
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Hence, it is always assumed that the reaction is 100% complete - i.e. 100% Yield, which never happens in real life. For dilute solutions, the assumption is that the density is always equal to that of water (1.00 g/ml) with a specific heat capacity of 4.18 joule per gram per degree Celcius

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