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If 50.00 ml of 1.05 m sodium hydroxide is added to 25.00 ml of 1.88 m hydrochloric acid, with both solutions originally at 24.66°c, what will be the final solution temperature? (assume that no heat is lost to the surrounding air and that the solution produced in the neutralization reaction has a density of 1.02 g/ml and a specific heat of 3.98 jg⁻¹°c⁻¹.)

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