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Calculate q, the heat released in each reaction.

Use the equation q = cmåt.
(Use c = 4.18 J/g.°C and the total mass, m.)
Record to 2 significant figures.
Reaction 1:
Reaction 2:
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User Xiaowoo
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Answer:

Reaction 1: 3700

Reaction 2: 3200

pt 2

Reaction 1: 0.00823

Reaction 2: 0.00397

pt 3

reaction 1: -450

reaction2: -81

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Hanetzer
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Answer:

its write for the first person who did it

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate q, the heat released in each reaction. Use the equation q = cmåt. (Use c-example-1
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