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He number of moles of copper(ii) sulfate used (use 159.60 grams/mole as the molar mass of copper(ii) sulfate.)
the heat absorbed by the water, in joules (use q = mcδt, where 10.0 milliliters of water has a mass of 10.0 grams. use 4.186 joules/gram degree celsius as water’s specific heat capacity.)
the change in internal energy of the copper(ii) sulfate (assume that the energy released by the copper(ii) sulfate is absorbed by the water.)
the reaction enthalpy, in joules/mole

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