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The heat of solution of sodium nitrate is 5.03 kcal/mol solute in 200g of water. Calculate the quantity of heat that would be absorbed if 50.0 g of sodium nitrate dissolves in 200g of water. What would be the change in the temperature of water? ( NOTE : specific heat of water = 0.001 kcal/g • °C)

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