A 8.17 g sample of an unknown salt (MM = 116.82 g/mol) is dissolved in 150.00 g water in a coffee cup calorimeter. Before placing the sample in the water, the 3 temperature of the salt and water is 23.72 °C. After the salt has completely dissolved, the temperature of the solution is 28.54 °C. C Was the dissolution process endothermic or exothermic? <> How much heat was gained by the solution? Assume the specific heat of the solution d. is the same as water, 4.184 J/g.°C. <> e What is the total heat for the dissolution reaction of the 8.17 g of salt? > f How many moles of the unknown salt were used in the reaction? <> g. What is the enthalpy change (in kJ/mol of salt) for the dissolution reaction? <>

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A 8.17 g sample of an unknown salt (MM = 116.82 g/mol) is dissolved in 150.00 g
water in a coffee cup calorimeter. Before placing the sample in the water, the
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temperature of the salt and water is 23.72 °C. After the salt has completely
dissolved, the temperature of the solution is 28.54 °C.
C
Was the dissolution process endothermic or exothermic?
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How much heat was gained by the solution? Assume the specific heat of the solution
d.
is the same as water, 4.184 J/g.°C.
<>
e
What is the total heat for the dissolution reaction of the 8.17 g of salt?
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f
How many moles of the unknown salt were used in the reaction?
<>
g.
What is the enthalpy change (in kJ/mol of salt) for the dissolution reaction?
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Transcribed Image Text:A 8.17 g sample of an unknown salt (MM = 116.82 g/mol) is dissolved in 150.00 g water in a coffee cup calorimeter. Before placing the sample in the water, the 3 temperature of the salt and water is 23.72 °C. After the salt has completely dissolved, the temperature of the solution is 28.54 °C. C Was the dissolution process endothermic or exothermic? <> How much heat was gained by the solution? Assume the specific heat of the solution d. is the same as water, 4.184 J/g.°C. <> e What is the total heat for the dissolution reaction of the 8.17 g of salt? > f How many moles of the unknown salt were used in the reaction? <> g. What is the enthalpy change (in kJ/mol of salt) for the dissolution reaction? <>
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