5.25mL of a 1.35M solution of sodium hydroxide is combined with 6.90mL of a 810.mM solution of monoprotic acid, in a calorimeter, resulting in the temperature increasing from 19.7°C to 23.0°C. Thus, the standard enthalpy of this neutralisation is exothermic by what amount (in units of kcalmol-1)?

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5.25mL of a 1.35M solution of sodium hydroxide is combined with 6.90mL of a 810.mM solution of monoprotic acid, in a calorimeter, resulting in the temperature increasing from 19.7°C to 23.0°C. Thus, the standard enthalpy of this neutralisation is exothermic by what amount (in units of kcalmol-1)?

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