50.0 mL of solution X and 50.0 mL of solution Y, both initially at 23.0°C, are mixed in a calorimeter. The temperature o

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50.0 mL of solution X and 50.0 mL of solution Y, both initially at 23.0°C, are mixed in a calorimeter. The temperature o

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50.0 mL of solution X and 50.0 mL of solution Y, both initially at 23.0°C, are mixed in a calorimeter. The temperature of the mixed solution rises to 41.0°C and then falls to 29.0°C , when measurements are stopped. The solutions are both mostly water so assume that the mass of the solution is also the mass of the water. What is the heat, Arxn, fot: this reaction?
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