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Fudgin [204]
3 years ago
15

When a 21.5-g sample of LiCl was added to 195 g of water at a temperature of 20.00°C in a calorimeter, the temperature increased

to 39.26°C. How much heat is involved in the dissolution of the LiCl?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Paha777 [63]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

63.09KJ/mol

Explanation:

In this case, to calculate the <u>heat of solution</u> (KJ/mol) we have to take into account the mass of water, the specific heat of the water and the temperature change, so:

m=195~g

c=4.18~J/g^{\circ}C

ΔT=39.26^{\circ}C

With this in mind, we can use the <u>equation</u>:

Q=m*c*T

If we plug the values into the equation we will have:

Q=195~g*4.18~J/g^{\circ}C*39.26^{\circ}C

Q=32000.83~J

Now, with the mass value (21.5 g) and the molar mass of LiCl (42.39g/mol) we can <u>calculate the moles of LiCl</u>:

21.5~g~LiCl\frac{1~mol~LiCl}{42.39~g~LiCl}=0.507~mol~LiCl

Now, in the heat of solution, we have <u>KJ/mol units</u>. Therefore, we have to <u>convert</u> from J to KJ:

32000.83~J\frac{1~KJ}{1000~J}=32~KJ

Finally, we can <u>divide</u> by the moles of LiCl:

\frac{32~KJ}{0.507~mol}=63.09KJ/mol

So, <u>for each mole of LiCl, we have 63.09 KJ involved in the dissolution process.</u>

I hope it helps!

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