A salt dissolves in water by absorbing 1.5 kJ of heat energy from the surrounding 52.0 g of solution. If the solution is initially at 24.0°C, what is the final temperature of the solution?
Csoln = 4.18 J/g·deg
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Qabsorbed = 1.5 kj
= m*S*DT
DT = T2-T1 (T2>T1)
1.5*10^3 = 52*4.18*(24-T1)
T1 = final temperature of the solution = 17.1 C
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