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What is the highest Temperature reached after 40 grams of CaCl2 are added to 200ml of water at 20C?
Information in passage: "Ten grams of calcium chloride can raise the temperature of 100ml of water approximately 18 degrees."
This question really frustrated me, because in the entire chapter, there was not one example of a solute dissolved in a solvent--all the sample problems used water added to water. And then on top of that, the answer given was basically,--"since the passage said this, this means the answer is that".
Please help with the actual solution to the problem. The answer is 56C*.
(*edited).
Information in passage: "Ten grams of calcium chloride can raise the temperature of 100ml of water approximately 18 degrees."
This question really frustrated me, because in the entire chapter, there was not one example of a solute dissolved in a solvent--all the sample problems used water added to water. And then on top of that, the answer given was basically,--"since the passage said this, this means the answer is that".
Please help with the actual solution to the problem. The answer is 56C*.
(*edited).
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