Instant hot packs contain a solid and a pouch of water. When the pack is squeezed, the pouch breaks and the solid dissolves, increasing the temperature because of the exothermic reaction. The following reaction is used to make a hot pack: L i C I ( s ) → H 2 O L i + ( a q ) + C I − ( a q ) Δ H = − 36. 9 kJ What is the final temperature in a squeezed hot pack that contains 25.0 g of LiCI dissolved in 125 mL of water?Assume a specific heat of 4.18 J/ (g.°C) for the solution, an initial temperature of 25.0 °C, and no heat transfer between the hot pack and the environment.
Instant hot packs contain a solid and a pouch of water. When the pack is squeezed, the pouch breaks and the solid dissolves, increasing the temperature because of the exothermic reaction. The following reaction is used to make a hot pack: L i C I ( s ) → H 2 O L i + ( a q ) + C I − ( a q ) Δ H = − 36. 9 kJ What is the final temperature in a squeezed hot pack that contains 25.0 g of LiCI dissolved in 125 mL of water?Assume a specific heat of 4.18 J/ (g.°C) for the solution, an initial temperature of 25.0 °C, and no heat transfer between the hot pack and the environment.
Solution Summary: The author explains how the final temperature of a squeezed hot pack containing 25.0 g of LiCl in 125 mL of water needs to be determined.
Instant hot packs contain a solid and a pouch of water. When the pack is squeezed, the pouch breaks and the solid dissolves, increasing the temperature because of the exothermic reaction. The following reaction is used to make a hot pack:
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9 kJ
What is the final temperature in a squeezed hot pack that contains 25.0 g of LiCI dissolved in 125 mL of water?Assume a specific heat of 4.18 J/ (g.°C) for the solution, an initial temperature of 25.0 °C, and no heat transfer between the hot pack and the environment.
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