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Suggest one reason why the enthalpy change for this reaction cannot be determined directly by calorimetry. Some enthalpies of solution are shown in Table 1. Table ... show full transcript
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The enthalpy change cannot be determined directly by calorimetry because it is not possible to prevent some dissolving of MgCl₂ as it absorbs water; this complicates the measurement of the heat change.
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The results from the experiment provide the enthalpy of solution for anhydrous magnesium chloride. This value could then be compared to literature values or used in further calculations to find related thermodynamic data for processes involving MgCl₂.
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To calculate the gradient of the graph of ΔG against temperature (T):
o Use two points from the graph. For example, using (298 K, -592.5 kJ mol⁻¹) and (240 K, -602.2 kJ mol⁻¹):
ext{Gradient} = rac{ ext{Change in } ext{ΔG}}{ ext{Change in T}} = rac{-592.5 - (-602.2)}{298 - 240}
Calculate to get: ext{Gradient} = rac{9.7}{58} ext{ kJ K}^{-1} ext{ mol}^{-1}
Then, using the relationship with entropy, calculate ΔS as:
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