Chemistry
Chemistry, 21.04.2020 00:19, Ejuska1128

When a 16.9-g sample of NaOH dissolves in 70.0 g of water in a calorimeter, the temperature rises from 22.4 degrees (C) to 86.6 degrees (C). Calculate Delta H for the process.

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