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You react 100.0 mL 1.01 M HBr(aq) with 99.1 mL of 1.05 M KOH(aq) solution. How many moles are actually neutralized? 1. The density of each solution is 1.04 g/mL. Cpcal = 7.0 J/°C; Cs = 4.18 J/g. C The AT = 6.3 °C. Calculate q and AH/mole.
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