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Draw conclusions: The experimental AH value was determined by measuring how much heat the reaction produced inside the calorimeter. This is calculated based on the temperature change of the reaction, the amount of water inside the calorimeter, and the specific heat of the calorimeter. Compare the theoretical change in enthalpy to the experimental value. Are these values close?​

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