Chemistry
Chemistry, 01.03.2021 22:00, ajbrock1004

Assume that you have calibrated your calorimeter correctly (i. e., with a stir bar). If you forget to put the stir bar in your calorimeter while measuring the enthalpy of dissolution of your unknown salt, will your measurement overestimate or underestimate the actual value? (Hint: Remember that delta Hdiss can be either positive or negative). Explain.

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