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Two water solutions that have a density of 1.00 g/mL are mixed, and a reaction occurs.
The temperature rises from 25.0°C to 27.0°C.
Given that the heat capacity is 4.18 J/g x°C
and that the total mass of the water is 75.0 g,
what is the heat change for the reaction?


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The temper

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