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How much solution could be heated to boiling by the heat evolved by the dissolution of 24.0 g of naoh? (for the solution, assume a heat capacity of 4.0 j/g⋅∘c, an initial temperature of 25.0 ∘c, a boiling point of 100.0 ∘c, and a density of 1.05 g/

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