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6. When 5.0 g of NH, C10,($) is added to 100. mL of water in a calorimeter, the temperature of the solution formed decreases by 3.0°C. If 5.0 g of NH CIO,(s) is added to 1000. mL of water in a calorimeter initially at
25.0°C, the final temperature of the solution will be approximately

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