CAH solution=D9solid dissolving -mwater X Swater water Using equation 6, determine the enthalpy of solution (in J) for dissolving the solid =-799.82 J =_799.82J %3D Then calculate the enthalpy of solution in J/g. Convert that enthalpy of solution to kJ/mole.

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Part B Finding the Heat of Solution
8.47g
63.149
27,469
31.04g
NHy NO3
Mass of coffee cup calorimeter and lid
(from Part A)
Mass of calorimeter, water, and lid
Mass of small beaker
Mass of small beaker and ionic solid
Formula of solid (written on container)
Initial temperature of water
Final temperature of water
18.5°C
Transcribed Image Text:Part B Finding the Heat of Solution 8.47g 63.149 27,469 31.04g NHy NO3 Mass of coffee cup calorimeter and lid (from Part A) Mass of calorimeter, water, and lid Mass of small beaker Mass of small beaker and ionic solid Formula of solid (written on container) Initial temperature of water Final temperature of water 18.5°C
-mwater x Sewater
ATwaater
AH solution= 950lid dissolving
Using equation 6, determine the enthalpy of solution (in J) for dissolving the solid
54.67gX35°C xe4,18J7-10
=-799.82 J
-799.823
%3D
Then calculate the enthalpy of solution in J/g.
2. Convert that enthalpy of solution to kJ/mole.
Transcribed Image Text:-mwater x Sewater ATwaater AH solution= 950lid dissolving Using equation 6, determine the enthalpy of solution (in J) for dissolving the solid 54.67gX35°C xe4,18J7-10 =-799.82 J -799.823 %3D Then calculate the enthalpy of solution in J/g. 2. Convert that enthalpy of solution to kJ/mole.
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