When 3.00 g of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) was dissolved in 150.00 g of water a value of 11.00oC was obtained for ΔT.
(The molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution is 0.500)
Calculate the value (calories) for the heat of solution of 3.00 g of NaOH
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