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The enthalpies of solution of hydrated salts are generally more positive than those of a...

The enthalpies of solution of hydrated salts are generally more positive than those of anhydrous materials. For example, of solution for KOH is -57.3 kJ/mol whereas that for similarly, whereas that for Use the enthalpy contributions to the solution process depicted in Figure 13.4 to explain this effect.

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