A sulfuric acid solution is labeled 8 N (where 1 N = 1 g-equivalent/L, and 1 mol of H2SO4 contains two g-equivalents). The specific gravity of the solution is 1.230, and its heat capacity is 3.00 J/(g·°C). Calculate the specific enthalpy of this solution (kJ/mol H2SO4) at 60°C relative to pure H2O and an infinitely dilute solution at 25°C.
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