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A4.00 m solution of kcl was prepared using 1.00 kg of water at 25.0 ∘c. once the solid had all dissolved, the temperature of the solution was 12.3 ∘c. calculate the heat of solution, δhsoln, of kcl. assume that the specific heat of the solution is identical to that of water, 4.18 j/(g⋅∘c).

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