When sodium hydroxide dissolve in water estimate the temperature change when the amount sodium hydroxide is doubled?

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2026-05-03 13:35

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When sodium hydroxide dissolves in water, it undergoes an exothermic reaction, releasing heat. If the amount of sodium hydroxide is doubled, the same amount of heat will be released, resulting in an increase in temperature. The specific temperature change would depend on the initial amounts and concentrations of the sodium hydroxide and water.

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