BaCl2 + Na2SO4-----> 2NaCl + BaSO4(s)
net ionic equation- Ba+2 + SO4 -2 -----> BaSO4 (s)
For this problem, we use the equation derived from Beer's Law as written below:
A = ∈LC,
where
A is the absorbance
∈ is the molar absorptivity
L is the path length of the cuvette
C is the concentration of the sample solution placed in the cuvette
To determine C, we have to know the rest of the parameters. Generally, the equation for C would be:
C = A/∈L = A/∈(1 cm)
C = A/∈
If you know the absorbance and the molar absorptivity in mol/L·cm, you can determine the value of C.
Answer:
What is the specific heat for the aluminum wire?
0.82
What is the specific heat for the steel wire?
0.47
What is the specific heat for the lead pellets?
0.25
Explanation: