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Heat of solution
Run 1
75mL of water
Mass of KCl: 1.982(g)
Initial temp. of water: 22.2 degrees Celsius
Final temp of water:20.8 degrees Celsius
Run 2
75mL of water
Mass of KCl: 1.841(g)
Initial temp. of water: 21.8 degrees Celsius
Final temp of water: 20.8 degrees Celsius
Transcribed Image Text:Heat of solution Run 1 75mL of water Mass of KCl: 1.982(g) Initial temp. of water: 22.2 degrees Celsius Final temp of water:20.8 degrees Celsius Run 2 75mL of water Mass of KCl: 1.841(g) Initial temp. of water: 21.8 degrees Celsius Final temp of water: 20.8 degrees Celsius
1. Calculate the AH° (on a per mole basis) of solution for the KCl reaction. You may assume that
the specific heat of the dilute KCl solution to be the same as water. Use only the mass of water
(density 1.00 g/mL) and not the mass of KCl when calculating the total mass for this reaction..
a. Calculate the standard heat of solution for your two trials. Calculate the average of these
two values.
b. Calculate the literature (“true") value of the heat of solution of KCl at infinite dilution
using the information provided by your TA. Compute the percent error in your result.
lit value - exptl value
Percent error =
x 100%
lit valu
Transcribed Image Text:1. Calculate the AH° (on a per mole basis) of solution for the KCl reaction. You may assume that the specific heat of the dilute KCl solution to be the same as water. Use only the mass of water (density 1.00 g/mL) and not the mass of KCl when calculating the total mass for this reaction.. a. Calculate the standard heat of solution for your two trials. Calculate the average of these two values. b. Calculate the literature (“true") value of the heat of solution of KCl at infinite dilution using the information provided by your TA. Compute the percent error in your result. lit value - exptl value Percent error = x 100% lit valu
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