The following enthalpy change is known for the dissolution of sodium chloride in water. What is...
Calculate the enthalpy change for the following reactions. Balance the equation and calculate the enthalpy change: 9. MgO(s) + H, (g) + Mg(s) + H,O(1) Mg(s) + 12 0,) ► MgO(s) AH =-602 kJ H,(s) + 0,(9) H,00 AH = –242 kJ 602 kJ - 242 kJ = 360 kJ = AH 10. NaCl(s) + H2O → Na+ (aq) + Cl(aq) NaCl(s) → Nat(g) + CH) Nat(g) + CHg) → Na*(aq) + Cl(aq) AH =? AH = 788 kJ/mol AH...
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the ions dissociate: NaCl (s) Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) What is the sign of the change in Gibbs free energy (DG) for each process in the forward direction?
A student dissolves 10.3 g of sodium chloride (NaCl) in 250. g of water in a well-insulated open cup. She then observes the temperature of the water fall from 22.0°C to 21.5°C over the course of 4.4 minutes. Use this data, and any information you need from the ALEKS Data resource, to answer the questions below about this reaction: NaCl(s) - Na (aq) + Cl" (aq) You can make any reasonable assumptions about the physical properties of the solution. Be...
2) One of the reactions for today's class was the dissolution of solid sodium chloride. NaCl (s) = Nat (aq) + CI (aq) Use the data from the table to calculate: Substance NaCl (s) Nat (aq) ci" (aq) Hiº (kJ/mol) S (J/mol K) AG (kJ/mol) -411.2 72.13 -384.1 -239.66 60.25 -261.87 -167. 2 5 6.5 -131.2 229 66 1 A) AH RXN B) AS RXN C) AGⓇAXN D) The little circle which looks like the degree symbol (º) is used...
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the ions dissociate: NaCl (s) --> Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) Consider the equation, DG = DH - TDS. For each dissolving process, substitute the signs of DG and DH into the equation and predict the possible sign(s) for the entropy (DS). Explain why you chose this sign(s). Does the sign for entropy change seem to make sense? Explain.
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the ions dissociate: NaCl (s) --> Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) Write ionic equations, similar to the one above, that describe how NaNO3 and NaCH3COO each dissociate as they dissolve in water. Include heat as a reactant or product in each equation.
Draw three frames illustrating the dissolution of sodium chloride in water (a)Right when you drop the NaCl in the water (b)During dissolution (c)Fully dissolved
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the ions dissociate: NaCl (s) à Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) Write ionic equations, similar to the one above, that describe how NaNO3 and NaCH3COO each dissociate as they dissolve in water. Include heat as a reactant or product in each equation
a. You perform a coffee cup calorimetry experiment to determine the enthalpy change for the dissolution of sodium chloride in water. You add 10g of NaCl to 100 ml of water at 20.00 degrees C and mix well. The final temperature is 19.80 degrees celsius which of the following statements is true. -energy moves from the surroundings to the system due to the endothermic reaction -energy moves from the system to the surroundings due to the endothermic reaction -energy moves...
A chemist measures the enthalpy change ΔH during the following reaction: 2Na (s) + Cl2 (g) → 2NaCl (s) =ΔH−822.kJ Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to the nearest /kJmol . A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: 2Na(s) + Cl2(g)→2 NaCl(s) NH=-822. kJ Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to the nearest kJ/mol reaction △H kJ NaCl(s) → Na(s) + Cl2(g)...