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For the reaction NaOH + HCl---> H20 + NaCl where the mass of NaOH is 2g and the Volume of Hcl is 100ml with a 0.5 concentration. The initial temp is 25 and the final is 35, what is the amount of energy absorbed by the solution?
15 years ago

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DrBob222
with a 0.5 <b>WHAT</b> concentration.
15 years ago

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