A student performed the procedure described in the lab manual using 2.0431 g of NaOH and 99.4 mL of H2O, which was at an

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A student performed the procedure described in the lab manual using 2.0431 g of NaOH and 99.4 mL of H2O, which was at an

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A student performed the procedure described in the lab manual
using 2.0431 g of NaOH and 99.4 mL of H2O, which was at
an initial temperature of 18.1 oC. Reaction
caused the temperature inside the calorimeter to increase to
23.0 oC. What is the value of the enthalpy
change for this reaction (ΔHdissolving) in units of
kJ/mol? (Enter your answer as a number without units.)
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