Determine the mass of water that is produced when 673 kJ of heat is absorbed in the following reaction? H₂A (s) + 2 XOH (ag) --> X₂A (aq) + 2 H₂O (g) AH = 448.4 kJ You may or may not need the following molar mass information: H₂O molar mass = 18.01 g/mol X₂A molar mass = 113.24 g/mol Report with the correct number of significant figures. • Include the correct unit. . Your Answer: Answer units

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Determine the mass of water that is produced when 673 kJ of heat is
absorbed in the following reaction?
H₂A (s) + 2 XOH (ag) --> X₂A (aq) + 2 H₂O (g) AH = 448.4 kJ
You may or may not need the following molar mass information:
H₂O molar mass = 18.01 g/mol
X₂A molar mass = 113.24 g/mol
Report with the correct number of significant figures.
Include the correct unit.
Your Answer:
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Transcribed Image Text:Determine the mass of water that is produced when 673 kJ of heat is absorbed in the following reaction? H₂A (s) + 2 XOH (ag) --> X₂A (aq) + 2 H₂O (g) AH = 448.4 kJ You may or may not need the following molar mass information: H₂O molar mass = 18.01 g/mol X₂A molar mass = 113.24 g/mol Report with the correct number of significant figures. Include the correct unit. Your Answer: Answer units
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