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6 years ago
When measuring the change of enthalpy of a chemical system, which 2 variables must be help constant?
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6 years ago
Mass, I think. But is this the formula you're using? \(∆H = m * s * ∆T\)

Use the formula ∆H = m x s x ∆T to solve. Once you have m, the mass of your reactants, s, the specific heat of your product, and ∆T, the temperature change from your reaction, you are prepared to find the enthalpy of reaction. Simply plug your values into the formula ∆H = m x s x ∆T and multiply to solve.
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