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Card 26
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The enthalpy change of neutralisation is always...
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Card 27
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What does infinite dilution mean?
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Card 28
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The enthalpy change of solution is...
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Card 29
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What do we assume 200cm3 has a mass of?
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Card 30
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When calculating enthalpy of neutralisation, what major assumption is made other than density of solutions?
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Card 31
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Why might the literature values for enthalpy changes be different to experimental values?
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Card 32
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If you use half the mass as you did before, how does the temperature change in calorimetry?
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Card 33
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If you add a solid to a liquid in an enthalpy change experiment, what do you use as the mass in the q equation?
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Card 34
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What do you use mass of in the q equation?
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Card 35
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What is an issue with endothermic reactions and calorimetry?
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