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You need the specific heat capacity (c) of NaCl for a thermo reaction that you have done. I guarantee that you used NaCl IN WATER ( aqueous ), even if you happened to have started with the salt in the first place. You need to use the specific heat capacity of WATER in your calculation (4.184 J/gK) since it is the solvent that the NaCl is dissolved in. You can state that your assumption is a source of error in your lab report, but the true heat capacity is almost certainly very close to 4.184. • Check me out: http://www.chemistnate.com

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