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The enthalpy of a reaction for a chemical change can be determined by

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Step-by-step explanation:

The enthalpy of a reaction for a chemical change can be determined by

Using the formula ∆H = m x s x ∆T to solve.

∆H is the change in the enthalpy of the reaction.

where, m, the mass of our reactants,

s, the specific heat of our product,

and ∆T, the temperature change during the reaction,

Thus, we are ready to calculate the enthalpy of reaction.

Simply we can put in values into the formula ∆H = m x s x ∆T and multiply to solve.

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