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2. A solution was formed by combining 25.0g of solid A with 60.0mL of distilled water, with the water initially at 21.4 degrees Celcius. The final temperature of the solution was 25.3 degrees Celcius. Calculate the heat released as the solid dissolved, assuming no heat loss to the calorimeter.

3. In question 2 above, the calorimeter was found to have a heat capacity of 8.20J/C. If a correction is included to account for the heat absorbed by the calorimeter, what is the heat of the solution

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