The specific heat of the dilute NaCl solution formed during the neutralization of HCI is about 2% less than the 4.18 J/g

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The specific heat of the dilute NaCl solution formed during the neutralization of HCI is about 2% less than the 4.18 J/g

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The specific heat of the dilute NaCl solution formed during the neutralization of HCI is about 2% less than the 4.18 J/g K assumed in the calculations (Cexp < Ccalc). If you do not make this correction how will it affect the calculated value of AHneut? (Will it be greater or less than it es should be?)

The density of the dilute NaCl solution formed during the neutralization of the HCI is about 2 % higher than that assumed in the calculations (mexp> mcale). If you do not correct for this change how will it affect the calculated value of AHneut? (Will it be greater or less than it should be?)
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