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The initial temperature of the water in a constant-pressure calorimeter is 24°C. A reaction takes place in the calorimeter, and the temperature rises to 87°C. The calorimeter contains 367 g of water, which has a specific heat of 4.18 J/(g·°C). Calculate the enthalpy change during this reaction.

A.-97000 J

B. -97 KJ

C. -9.7 X 103 J

D. All are correct

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Answered by sm1065639
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Answer:

c

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