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In an experiment to determine the enthalpy of solution of ethylenediamine

In an experiment to determine the enthalpy of solution of ethylenediamine, 50.0mL of 2.00M ethylenediamine was added to 50.0mL of water in a coffee cup at 25.00°C. The temperature increased to a final temperature of 27.25°C. Assuming that the heat capacity of the coffee cup is 46.8J/°C, calculate the enthalpy of solution of ethylenediamine. You may assume that all aqueous solutions have a density of 1.00g/mL and a specific heat of 4. 1 84J/g°C. 

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moles of ethylene diamine = 50 x 2.0 / 1000 = 0.1

total volume of solution = 50 mL + 50 mL =100 mL

density = 1 g / mL

mass of solution = 100 x 1 = 100 g

dT = 27.25 - 25.00 = 2.25 oC

Q = m Cp dT + Cp dT

Q = 100 x 4.184 x 2.25 + 46.8 x 2.25

Q   = 1046.7 J = 1.05 kJ

enthalpy of solution = - Q / n

                               = -1.05 / 0.1

                              = -10.5 kJ /mol

enthalpy of solution = -10.5 kJ / mol

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