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A picece of zinc of mass 5.0 g is dropped into a beaker of dilute hydrochloric acid. Calculate the work done by the system (mangnitude only in J) as a result of the reaction. The atmospheric pressure is 1.1 atm and temperture `23^(@)` C.

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