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In a coffee-cup calorimeter, 1.62 g is mixed with 74.1 g water at an initial temperature of 25.44°c. after dissolution of the salt, the final temperature of the calorimeter contents is 23.33°c. assuming the solution has a heat capacity of 4.18 j/°c·g and assuming no heat loss to the calorimeter, calculate the enthalpy change for the dissolution of in units of kj/mol.

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