In a constant-pressure calorimeter, 55.0 mL of 0.300 M Ba(OH)₂ was added to 55.0 mL of 0.600 M HCl. The reaction caused the temperature of the solution to rise from 21.00 °C to 25.09 °C. If the solution has the same density and specific heat as water (1.00 g/mL and 4.184J/g °C,) respectively), what is AH for this reaction (per mole H₂O produced)? Assume that the total volume is the sum of the individual volumes. AH = . kJ/mol H₂O

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In a constant-pressure calorimeter, 55.0 mL of 0.300 M Ba(OH)₂ was added to 55.0 mL of 0.600 M HCl.
The reaction caused the temperature of the solution to rise from 21.00 °C to 25.09 °C. If the solution has the same density and
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