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What is the heat of a reaction, in kJ/mol, with a total reaction mixture mass of 72.6 g if the reaction of 0.15 mol of reactant A causes a temperature increase of 5.5 oC in a calorimeter? Assume that the reaction mixture has a specific heat of 4.184 J/g-oC.

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