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When a sample of aqueous hydrochloric acid was neutralized with aqueous sodium hydroxide in a calorimeter, the temperature of 100.0 g of water surrounding the reaction increased from 25.0°c to 31.5°c. if the specific heat of water is 1.00 cal/(g•°c), calculate the quantity of energy in calories involved in this neutralization reaction?

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