B A student poured 100 ml of water into a coffee calorimeter, noted that the temperature of the water was 24.9°C, then added 6.664 g LiCl. With the lid on, the mixture was stirred, temperature increased and the maximum temperature reached 37.9 °C. Calculate the molar enthalpy change of reaction (A,H°) in kJ per mole of salt. 4sys=-5796.1 J. (You have 2 attempts until the answer will be given; you have already tried 1 times) A,Hº for dissolution of LiCl = SUBMIT kJ mol-1

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A student poured 100 ml of water into a coffee calorimeter, noted that the temperature of the water was 24.9°C, then added 6.664 g LiCl. With the lid on,
the mixture was stirred, temperature increased and the maximum temperature reached 37.9 °C.
Calculate the molar enthalpy change of reaction (AHº) in kJ per mole of salt. qsys = -5796.1 J. (You have 2 attempts until the answer will be given; you
have already tried 1 times)
AHO for dissolution of LiCl =
SUBMIT
kJ mol-1
Transcribed Image Text:B A student poured 100 ml of water into a coffee calorimeter, noted that the temperature of the water was 24.9°C, then added 6.664 g LiCl. With the lid on, the mixture was stirred, temperature increased and the maximum temperature reached 37.9 °C. Calculate the molar enthalpy change of reaction (AHº) in kJ per mole of salt. qsys = -5796.1 J. (You have 2 attempts until the answer will be given; you have already tried 1 times) AHO for dissolution of LiCl = SUBMIT kJ mol-1
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