Reaction 1: NaOH(s) -> Na+(AQ) + OH-(AQ) Reaction two: Na+(AQ) + OH-(AQ) + H+(AQ) + -> H2O(I) + Na+(AQ) Assuming reaction 1 has a enthalpy of 59.12 KJ/mol and reaction 2 has a enthalpy of 46.06 kJ/mol Calculate the change in enthalpy for the reaction shown below NaOH(s) + H+(aq) -> H2O(I) + Na+(aq) Delta H = ?

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Reaction 1: NaOH(s) -> Na+(AQ) + OH-(AQ) Reaction two: Na+(AQ) + OH-(AQ) + H+(AQ) + -> H2O(I) + Na+(AQ) Assuming reaction 1 has a enthalpy of 59.12 KJ/mol and reaction 2 has a enthalpy of 46.06 kJ/mol Calculate the change in enthalpy for the reaction shown below NaOH(s) + H+(aq) -> H2O(I) + Na+(aq) Delta H = ?
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