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When is added to at in a calorimeter, the temperature of the aqueous solution increases to . Assuming that the specific heat of the solution is , that its density is , and that the calorimeter itself absorbs a negligible amount of heat, calculate the amount of heat absorbed for the reaction.
When is added to at in a calorimeter, the temperature of the aqueous solution increases to . Assuming that the specific heat of the solution is , that its density is , and that the calorimeter itself absorbs a negligible amount of heat, calculate the amount of heat absorbed for the reaction.
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