Chemistry 12th Edition

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ISBN 10: 0078021510
ISBN 13: 978-0-07802-151-0

Chapter 6 - Thermochemistry - Questions & Problems - Page 265: 6.65

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Enthalpy of Solution: It is the enthalpy change when one mole of the substance is dissolved in a specified amount of the solvent. The heat of hydration: The enthalpy change associated with the addition of a specified amount of solute to the specified amount of water at a constant temperature and pressure. Lattice enthalpy: The lattice enthalpy of an ionic compound is the enthalpy change that occurs when one mole of the ionic compound dissociates into ions in the gaseous state. The heat of solution: The enthalpy change associated with the addition of a specified amount of solute to the specified amount of solvent at a constant temperature and pressure. It is also called enthalpy of dissolution.
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