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You mix 125 ml of 0.154 m csoh with 60.0 ml of 0.456 m hf in a coffee cup calorimeter, and the temperature of both solutions rises from 24.4°c before mixing, to 35.9°c after the reaction. csoh (aq) + hf (aq) --> csf (aq) + h2o (l) what is the heat [q] for this reaction per mole of csoh? assume the densities of the solutions are all 1.00 g/ml and the specific heats of the solutions are 4.18 j/(g·k).

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