Part I When NaOH dissolves, the container becomes hot. Therefore, we can * 1 point conclude that the magnitude of $\Delta H_{solute} + \Delta H_{solvent}$ ______ $\Delta H_{mixing}$. is greater than is less than is approximately equal to is unrelated to
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