Very good demonstration for finding the enthalpy change of neutralization reaction. But I think there was a mistype for the unit of specific capacity of water. I think it was meant 4.18 J/gr C instead of 4.18 J/kg C
No 4.18 J/kg C is the correct measurement.The Celsius could also be replaced by kelvin.It is stated on the data sheet as well for the specific heat capacity of water.
@@thomasheathcote1113 It's still correct, 1 unit rise in C = 1 unit rise in K, we can straight away determine temperature change in kelvin using this, whether or not we use C or K does not really matter
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Very good demonstration for finding the enthalpy change of neutralization reaction. But I think there was a mistype for the unit of specific capacity of water. I think it was meant 4.18 J/gr C instead of 4.18 J/kg C
No 4.18 J/kg C is the correct measurement.The Celsius could also be replaced by kelvin.It is stated on the data sheet as well for the specific heat capacity of water.
@@deathcap_1999 No thats wrong. With those units it's 4.18 x 10^3 J/kg/K
@@thomasheathcote1113 It's still correct, 1 unit rise in C = 1 unit rise in K, we can straight away determine temperature change in kelvin using this, whether or not we use C or K does not really matter
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