[CHM 111] Lab 5

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Thu Oct 14 07:50:20 EDT 2021


On 10/13/21 8:28 PM,  wrote:
> I just looked at the email that you sent out for the lab calculations,
> and I noticed that you divided q by both .0500q and by .0500. Why do
> we do that?


You divide q by 0.0500 (not 0.0500q)  because you are dividing the heat
(q) by the number of moles (0.0500).  Since this process was done at
constant pressure it converts the heat to and enthalpy (ΔH\DeltaH)

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