How does amount of water affect amount of energy released in this experiment?

If you react calcium chloride with a solution of baking soda and water, and the amount of CaCl2 and NaHCO3 are kept constant, what should happen to q, the amount of energy released?

My lab results show that the change in temperature decreased as the amount of water increased, so less energy was released by the reaction as more water was used.
I’d just like to know if this is the outcome that I was supposed to get… thanks for any help!

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  • use the mass conservation principle
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