Interpretation: The amount of heat released when a certain amount of
Concept introduction:
Enthalpy of the solution is defined as the heat change associated with the dissolution of a substance in a solvent resulting in infinite dilution at constant pressure. It is measured in
Answer to Problem 33LC
The amount of heat released when
Explanation of Solution
The dissolution of
The enthalpy change is negative, which means the reaction is exothermic and the heat is released during the reaction.
It is given that when
Given amount of
Moles of a substance is found by dividing the given amount of substance by the molecular mass of the substance.
For
Thus, for
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