Answer:
a. Endothermic
b. 6586J are absorbed.
Explanation:
a. When the reaction occurs, the temperature is decreasing from 20.0°C to 15.0°C, that means the reaction is absorbing heat and is endothermic.
b. To find the heat absorbed we must use:
Q = -m*ΔT*C
Where Q is change in heat,
m is the mass of solution (300g + 14.8g = 314.8g)
ΔT is change in temperature (15.0°C - 20.0° = -5.0°C)
And C is specific heat of the solution (4.184J/g°C assuming is the same heat than the heat of pure water).
Replacing:
Q = -314.8g*-5.0°C*4.184J/g°C
Q =