integral and differential enthalpies of solution and dilution
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Integral Enthalpy Of Solution which is the heat absorbed or released when a solute is dissolved in a definite amount of solvent. The heat of the solution depends on the nature of the solute and on its concentration in the final solution.
The solution of the differential heat is the partial derivative which of the total heat of the solution with respect to the molal concentration of one component of the solution, whenever the concentration of the other component or components, the pressure, then the temperature are held constant.
Enthalpy of dilution is most often expressed in kJ/mol at a constant temperature.
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