When a 6.00 g sample of KSCN is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 3.74 kJ K-¹, the temperature decreases by 0.400 K. Calculate the molar heat of solution of KSCN. AH soln kJ/m

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When a 6.00 g sample of KSCN is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 3.74 kJ · K¯¹, the
temperature decreases by 0.400 K. Calculate the molar heat of solution of KSCN.
ΔΗsoln =
kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:When a 6.00 g sample of KSCN is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 3.74 kJ · K¯¹, the temperature decreases by 0.400 K. Calculate the molar heat of solution of KSCN. ΔΗsoln = kJ/mol
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Given a 6.00 g sample of KSCN is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 3.74 kJ. K-1, the temperature decreases by 0.400 K. Calculate the molar heat of solution of KSCN.
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When a 6.00 g sample of KSCN is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 3.74 kJ · K¯¹, th
temperature decreases by 0.400 K. Calculate the molar heat of solution of KSCN.
AH SO
soln
=
-21.3
Incorrect
First, use A
K) and the heat
capacity of the calorimeter to calculate
AH for the surroundings.
Change the sign to get AH for
the system.
Finally, express the enthalpy change in
kilojoules per mole of KSCN.
Transcribed Image Text:When a 6.00 g sample of KSCN is dissolved in water in a calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 3.74 kJ · K¯¹, th temperature decreases by 0.400 K. Calculate the molar heat of solution of KSCN. AH SO soln = -21.3 Incorrect First, use A K) and the heat capacity of the calorimeter to calculate AH for the surroundings. Change the sign to get AH for the system. Finally, express the enthalpy change in kilojoules per mole of KSCN.
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