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Please determine the enthalpy (in kJ/mol) of the balanced thermochemical equation when 2.15 g of NaOH(s) are mixed with 25.4 mL of 1.00 M HCl. Before reaction the HCl was at an initial temperature of 20.29o At the completion of the reaction the temperature increased to 25.14oC
Then find how many grams of carbon dioxide are contained in 550 mL of this gas at STP?
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