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* The temperature of 98.450 g of an aqueous Solution
increases from 21.5 °C to 368 C. Calculate the change
in heat content (9) of this solution. Express your
answerin units of Kilojoules. Assume the specific heat
capacity of the solution is 4.184 J/gic Input your
MI
na
°C
answer to three Significant figures do not include units
with your answer input.
you calculate a value
of
value of 6.11 KJ 9/surroundings (also called
a solution in this experiment). Calculate system (as0 Called
greaction in this experiment). Do not include the units in your answer.
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