In a calorimetric experiment, 6.48 g of lithium hydroxide, LiOH, was dissolved in water. The temperature of the calorimeter rose from 25.00 °C to 36.66 °C. What is ∆H for the solution process? The heat capacity of the calorimeter and its contents is 547 J/°C. (Li:7, H:1, O:16 g/mol, the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C)   Note:You can see pic.

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In a calorimetric experiment, 6.48 g of lithium hydroxide, LiOH, was dissolved in water. The temperature of the calorimeter rose from 25.00 °C to 36.66 °C. What is ∆H for the solution process? The heat capacity of the calorimeter and its contents is 547 J/°C. (Li:7, H:1, O:16 g/mol, the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C)

 

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LIOH(s) —— Lit (aq) + ОH (аq)
Transcribed Image Text:LIOH(s) —— Lit (aq) + ОH (аq)
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