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Card 16
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What does Delta T represent in the equation?
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Card 17
Front
How can enthalpy change be calculated using the equation Q=mXcXDelta T?
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Card 18
Front
What does Q represent in the equation?
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Card 19
Front
What does n represent in the equation?
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Card 20
Front
What is (Standard) Enthalpy change of neutralisation?
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Card 21
Front
What is different when calculating Q(heat energy) of neutralisation reactions?
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Card 22
Front
Why is enthalpy change always negative in neutralisation reactions?
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Card 23
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If a substance is in excess, should we use that substance or another to calculate moles?
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Card 24
Front
How does enthalpy change differ from a monoprotic acid to a diprotic acid?
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