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A mass of 10 kg s βˆ’1 of Cu(O3)2 βˆ™ 6H2O along with 13 kg s βˆ’1 of water, both at 25 ℃, are fed to a tank where mixing takes place. The resulting solution passes through a heat exchanger which adjusts its temperature to 25 ℃. What is the rate of heat transfer in the exchanger? β€’ For Cu(O3)2, Ξ”Hf298 o = βˆ’302.9 k β€’ For Cu(O3)2 βˆ™ 6H2O, Ξ”Hf298 o = βˆ’2,110.8 k β€’ The heat of solution of 1 mol of Cu(O3)2 in water at 25 ℃ is -47.84 kJ, independent of Γ± for values of interest here.

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