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Chemistry, 17.12.2019 00:31 raulhill98

An amount of solid barium chloride, 20.8 g, is dissolved in 100 g water in a coffee-cup calorimeter by the reaction: bacl2 (s)  ba2+(aq) + 2cl−(aq) the water is originally at 25.0 °c and after the reaction the temperature of the solution is 26.6 °c. (cs = 4.04 j/(g°c) for the solution). what is the enthalpy change (δh) associated with the reaction as written?

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