Why dissolution of salt in excess water an endotgermic process?
Answers
Answered by
0
FRIST OF ALL THERE IS TWO REACTION:ENDOTHERMIC AND EXOTHERMIC.
NOW THE ANS:-
This means just slightly more energy must be put into the solution than is released back into the solution; therefore dissolving table salt in water is endothermic. ... More energy is released into the solution than is required to pull apart the ions; therefore dissolving sodium hydroxide in water is exothermic.
NOW THE ANS:-
This means just slightly more energy must be put into the solution than is released back into the solution; therefore dissolving table salt in water is endothermic. ... More energy is released into the solution than is required to pull apart the ions; therefore dissolving sodium hydroxide in water is exothermic.
Similar questions