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Chemistry, 21.05.2021 05:50 drago12

When 175.OmL of water containing HCl at 21.0°C is added to 35.OmL of water containing NaOH at 21.0°C in a foam cup calorimeter, the
temperature of the solution increases to 39.6°C. Calculate the enthalpy
change of this reaction.

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