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A neutralization reaction was carried out in a calorimeter. The change in temperature (∆T) of the solution was 10.9 °C and the mass of the solution was 100.0 g. Calculate the amount of heat energy gained by the solution (qsol). Use 4.18 J/(g•°C) as the specific heat, Cs, of the solution

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