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During an experiment, a student adds 0.339 g of calcium metal to 100.0 ml of 2.05 m hcl. the student observes a temperature increase of 11.0 °c for the solution. assuming the solution's final volume is 100.0 ml , the density is 1.00 g/ml , and the specific heat is 4.184 j/(g⋅°c) , calculate the heat of the reaction, δhrxn . ca(s) 2h (aq)⟶ca2 (aq) h2(g)

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