Heat absorbed by the sodium sulfate Solution(q) = m*s*DT
m = mass of sodium sulfate solution taken = 825+1850 = 2675 g ( density of water = 1 g/cc)
s = specific heat of sodium sulfate solution = 0.95 cal/g.c
DT = 75.5 - 21.0 = 54.5 C
q = 2675*0.95*54.5 = 138.5 kcal
= 138.5*4.184 kj
= 579.5 kj
A sodium sulfate solution was prepared by dissolving 825 g of Sodium sulfate in 1850 ml...
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