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YACHT: hess' law problem, but right now i am figuring out heat released per MOLE... help?

the question asks

calulate the heat released per mole NaOH for each reaction

now the specific heat of the solution we are saying is 4.186 J/gc.

what do i have to do to get the heat released per mole? can i convert 4.186 J/gc into J/molC?

i already have the amount of moles of NaOH (which is .1mol for EVERY reaction) but any help?

or does this make any sense?

MIKE
 
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