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Two solutions initially at 25°C were mixed in a adiabatic constant pressure calorimeter. One contains 400 ml of 0.2 M weak monoprotic acid solution. The other contain 100 ml of 0.80 M NaOH. After mixing temperature increased to 26.2 °C. How much heat is evolved in the neutralization of 1 mole of acid? Assume density of solution is 1.0 g/cm3, and specific heat of solution is 4.2 J/g-K. Neglect heat capacity of the calorimeter. When 1.0g of fructocaru

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