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What is enthalpy of the solution?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The enthalpy of solution, enthalpy of dissolution, or heat of solution is the enthalpy change associated with the dissolution of a substance in a solvent at constant pressure resulting in infinite dilution. The enthalpy of solution is most often expressed in kJ/mol at constant temperature

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Answered by rnjttwri
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The enthalpy change of solution refers to the amount of heat that is released or absorbed during the dissolving process (at constant pressure). This enthalpy of solution (Δ H s o l u t i o n) can either be positive (endothermic) or negative (exothermic).

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