A metal chloride dissolves endothermally and when 7.45g of its anhydrous form are dissolved in excess of water, the amount of heat absorbed is X kJ. Calculate the enthalpy of solution if molar mass of chlorine is 74.5
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● Answer -
Enthalpy of the solution = 10X
● Explanation -
Moles of chlorine dissolved -
n = 7.45 / 74.5
n = 0.1 mol
Heat absorbed by dissolution is calculated as -
Heat absorbed = ∆H(soln) / n
X = ∆H(soln) / 0.1
∆H(soln) = 10X
Therefore, enthalpy of the solution is 10X.
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● Answer -
Enthalpy of the solution = 10X
● Explanation -
Moles of chlorine dissolved -
n = 7.45 / 74.5
n = 0.1 mol
Heat absorbed by dissolution is calculated as -
Heat absorbed = ∆H(soln) / n
X = ∆H(soln) / 0.1
∆H(soln) = 10X
Therefore, enthalpy of the solution is 10X.
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