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When 1.50 g of ba(s) is added to 100.00 g of water in a container open to the atmosphere, the reaction shown below occurs and the temperature of the resulting solution rises from 22.00°c to 33.10°c. if the specific heat of the solution is 4.18 j/(g ∙ °c), calculate δh for the reaction, as written. ba(s)+2h2o(l)→ba(oh)2(aq)+h2(g) δh=?

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