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28 March, 17:56

An insulated calorimeter contains 100 g of water at 10 °C. A salt is added to the solution, causing the temperature to drop by 3 °C. Is the heat of solution for the salt endothermic or exothermic?

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  1. 28 March, 18:11
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    Exothermic

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    Exothermic reactions give off heat and cause surrounding objects to get hotter. If this was endothermic the solution would have gotten hotter because it is taking in heat.
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