Answer: ΔH for the dissolution of
is +26.0205 kJ/mol
Step-by-step explanation:
The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree Celsius is called the specific heat capacity.
Q = Heat released by solution = ?
C = heat capacity =
Initial temperature of water =
=
Final temperature of water =
=
Change in temperature ,
Putting in the values, we get:
As heat released by water is equal to heat absorbed by dissolution of
Enthalpy change for 0.02 moles of
= 520.41 J
Enthalpy change for 1 mole of
=
ΔH for the dissolution of
is +26.0205 kJ/mol