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CaO(s) + H2O(l) → Ca(OH)2(s): ΔH = −65.2 kJ Which statement about the reaction between calcium oxide and water is correct?

65.2 kJ of heat are released for every mole of CaO that reacts.
130 kJ of heat are released for every mole of H2O that reacts.
130 kJ of heat are absorbed for every mole of CaO that reacts.
65.2 kJ of heat are absorbed for every mole of H2O that reacts.

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