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Chemistry, 01.09.2019 18:50 sswd

Can someone me by giving me the formula of determining the amount of energy used in a reaction?
i have a practice problem for you to explain it:
determine the amount of energy used in the dissolving process:
distilled water volume - 200 ml
constant initial temperature - 24.2 ℃
naoh mass - 2.535 g
final temperature - 27.8 ℃

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