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Consider the dissolution of cacl2: cacl2(s) > ca^(2+) (aq) + 2cl^(-1) (aq) deltah = -81.5kj
an 11.0 g sample of cacl2 is dissolved in 125 g water, with both substances at 25.0°c. calculate the final temperature of the solution assuming no heat loss to the surroundings and assuming the solution has a specific heat capacity of 4.18 j/c grams.

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Consider the dissolution of cacl2: cacl2(s) > ca^(2+) (aq) + 2cl^(-1) (aq) deltah = -81.5kj
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