Does anyone know the specific heat of MgSO_4 and its anhydrous form too?
Answer:
For the anhydrous form it's specific heat capacity 0.732324 J/g-°C .
Then when you add water, just use the follwoing formula to solve for specific heat.
c= (Q) / (m ΔT)
where Q is the heat energy put into or taken out of the substance, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature differential.
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