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Chemistry, 04.05.2020 22:32 jillianbarnes2565

A student mixes two water solutions with an initial temperature of 25.0°C
to form a final solution with a mass of 65.0 g at 30.0°C. What is the heat
change, in kJ, for this reaction?

325 kJ
272 kJ
1.36 kJ
1.95 kJ

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