Example. 6.3.How much heat has to be added to a solution of 1 g mol of HC1 in 10 g mol of H₂O to concentrate the solution to 1 g mol of HC1 in 4 g mol of H₂O?

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Example. 6.3.How much heat has to be added to a solution of 1 g mol of HC1 in 10 g mol of
H₂O to concentrate the solution to 1 g mol of HC1 in 4 g mol of H₂O?
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