Insoluble Li₂ CO3(s) precipitates when solutions of Na2CO3(aq) and LiCl(aq) are mixed. Na2CO3(aq) + 2 LiCl(aq) → Li₂CO3 (s) + 2 NaCl(aq) A, HⓇ = ? To measure the enthalpy change, 100. mL of 0.65 M Na2CO3(aq) and 100. mL of 1.3 M LiCl(aq) are mixed in a coffee-cup calorimeter. The temperature of the mixture rises by 1.3 °C. Calculate the enthalpy change for the precipitation of Li₂ CO3(s) in kJ/mol. (Assume the density of the solution is 1.0 g/mL, and its specific heat capacity is 4.2 J/g. K.) Δ,Η° = kJ/mol Li₂ CO3

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Insoluble Li2CO3 (s) precipitates when solutions of Na₂CO3(aq) and LiCl(aq) are mixed.
Na2CO3(aq) + 2 LiCl(aq) → Li₂CO3 (s) + 2 NaCl(aq)
A,HⓇ = ?
To measure the enthalpy change, 100. mL of 0.65 M Na₂CO3(aq) and 100. mL of 1.3 M LiCl(aq) are mixed in a coffee-cup calorimeter. The temperature of the
mixture rises by 1.3 °C. Calculate the enthalpy change for the precipitation of Li2 CO3(s) in kJ/mol. (Assume the density of the solution is 1.0 g/mL, and its specific
heat capacity is 4.2 J/g. K.)
kJ/mol Li₂CO3
A, H =
=
Transcribed Image Text:Insoluble Li2CO3 (s) precipitates when solutions of Na₂CO3(aq) and LiCl(aq) are mixed. Na2CO3(aq) + 2 LiCl(aq) → Li₂CO3 (s) + 2 NaCl(aq) A,HⓇ = ? To measure the enthalpy change, 100. mL of 0.65 M Na₂CO3(aq) and 100. mL of 1.3 M LiCl(aq) are mixed in a coffee-cup calorimeter. The temperature of the mixture rises by 1.3 °C. Calculate the enthalpy change for the precipitation of Li2 CO3(s) in kJ/mol. (Assume the density of the solution is 1.0 g/mL, and its specific heat capacity is 4.2 J/g. K.) kJ/mol Li₂CO3 A, H = =
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