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Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Heat of solution
When a 8.00 g of KBr is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 4.6 kJ·K^-1 the temperature decrases by 0.290 K. Calculate the molar heat of solution of KBr in kJ/mol.
DeltaH soln = ?
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