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When 5.12 g of naoh were dissolved in 51.55 g water in a calorimeter at

24.5°c, the temperature of the solution went up to 49.8°c.

-calculate q of solution.
-find δh in kj/mol for the reaction as it occurred in the calorimeter.

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