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Chemistry, 18.10.2021 02:20 jaylenmiller437

A generic solid, X, has a molar mass of 68.1 g/mol. In a constant‑pressure calorimeter, 41.0 g of X is dissolved in 299 g of water at 23.00 °C. X(s)⟶X(aq)

The temperature of the resulting solution rises to 27.70 ∘C. Assume the solution has the same specific heat as water, 4.184 J/(g·°C), and that there is negligible heat loss to the surroundings.

How much heat was absorbed by the solution?
What is the enthalpy of the reaction?

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