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A 10.0 g sample of salt was dissolved in 200.0 g water. The temperature rose by 3.50 °C. Assume the solution has the same specific heat as water 4.184 J/gºC. Use both the mass of water and salt for your calculation,
A) How much heat was added to the water during the dissolving process?
B) How much heat was lost by the salt?
C) How much heat was lost by the chemicals on a kilojoules per gram basis?

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