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Using the following thermochemical data, what is the change in enthalpy for the following reaction? ca(oh)2(aq) + hcl(aq) cacl2(aq) + 2h2o(l)cao(s) + 2hcl(aq) cacl2(aq) + h2o(l),   dh = -186 kj cao(s) + h2o(l) d ca(oh)2(s), h = -65.1 kj

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