Answer:
ΔH = -44.029 KJ/mol
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that 60.0 g of NaOH is dissolved in one litre of water.
From conversion, 1 litre = 1000 g
From tables, specific heat capacity of water; c = 4.18 J/g/°C
We are given ΔT = 15.8 °C
Formula for the heat absorbed by the solution is given as;
Q = mcΔT
Where;
Q = Heat gained by the water
m = Mass of the water
c = Specific heat of water
ΔT = change in temperature
Thus;
Q = 1000 × 4.18 × 15.8
Q = 66044 J
The solution absorbed 66044 J and therefore it means that the dissolution of the salt gave off 66044 J.
Thus;
Enthalpy is; ΔH = -66044 J
Now, Mass of NaOH is 60 g.
We know that molar Mass of NaOH is 39.997 g/mol. Thus;
Converting to moles, we have;
n = 60/39.997
n = 1.5 mol
Now, enthalpy when 1.5 moles of NaOH are dissolved in water will be;
ΔH = -66044 J/1.5 moles
ΔH = -44029.33 J/mol
ΔH = -44.029 KJ/mol