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Hi there, thanks for the info.
My clarifications is with regards to this JC paper question.
When 11.7 g of sodium chloride (Mr 58.5) dissolves in 100 g of water, the temperatur of the solution falls by 2.4 oC.
Given the specific heat capacity of the solution to be 4.2 J g-1 K-1, what is the enthalpy chage of solution of sodium chloride?
My understanding would be the mass for mcT is (100 + 11.7) g, but the given answer uses only the mass of water, 100 g.
Originally posted by Atomosinchemistry:Hi there, thanks for the info.
My clarifications is with regards to this JC paper question.
My understanding would be the mass for mcT is (100 + 11.7) g, but the given answer uses only the mass of water, 100 g.
I see.
Cause I took the term of "solution" literally and viewed it as "it takes 4.2 J to raise 1g of this mixture by 1 k.
But I also get your approach. Thanks!
Originally posted by Atomosinchemistry:I see.
Cause I took the term of "solution" literally and viewed it as "it takes 4.2 J to raise 1g of this mixture by 1 k.
But I also get your approach. Thanks!