Calculate ΔH for the reaction described by the equation. (Hint: Use the value for the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction that you calculated in a previous exercise.) Ba(OH)2⋅8H2O(s)+2NH4SCN(aq)⟶Ba(SCN)2(aq)+2NH3(aq)+10H2O(l)

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1a.Calculate the enthalpy of solution (ΔH for the dissolution) per mole of NH4NO3 under the conditions described in Example 5.6.

(I understand this question, but the context is needed for part b. The answer for 1a. is 25 kJ mol−1, but I don't know how to go about solving 1b.)

1b. Calculate ΔH for the reaction described by the equation. (Hint: Use the value for the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction that you calculated in a previous exercise.)
Ba(OH)2⋅8H2O(s)+2NH4SCN(aq)⟶Ba(SCN)2(aq)+2NH3(aq)+10H2O(l)

EXAMPLE 5.6
Heat Flow in an Instant Ice Pack
When solid ammonium nitrate dissolves in water, the solution becomes cold. This is the basis for an "instant ice pack"
(Figure 5.16). When 3.21 g of solid NHẠNO3 dissolves in 50.0 g of water at 24.9 °C in a calorimeter, the temperature
decreases to 20.3 °C.
Transcribed Image Text:EXAMPLE 5.6 Heat Flow in an Instant Ice Pack When solid ammonium nitrate dissolves in water, the solution becomes cold. This is the basis for an "instant ice pack" (Figure 5.16). When 3.21 g of solid NHẠNO3 dissolves in 50.0 g of water at 24.9 °C in a calorimeter, the temperature decreases to 20.3 °C.
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