Explain the rule to find specific heat of aqueous solutions.
Answer / Naresh Kumar Meena
The specific heat of an aqueous solution can be found using the following relationship: c = (X_solute * c_solute) + (1 - X_solute) * c_water, where c is the specific heat of the solution, c_solute is the specific heat of the solute, c_water is the specific heat of water, and X_solute is the mole fraction of the solute.
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