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arcanelore October 15th, 2005 12:19

1g NaOH dissolved - how much heat should be released?
 
Hi. I need to find out the theoretical yield of heat when 1g of NaOH(s) is dissolved.

I know that the equation would be

NaOH -> Na + OH + xkJ

but I don't have x, so I can't solve for heat. Does anyone know how much heat should be released, or how I could obtain this information?

sdekivit October 15th, 2005 14:49

dissolve some NaOH in a known volume of water in a bomb calorimeter and you can then calculate the heat released/absorbed per mol NaOH dissolved.

RobJim October 16th, 2005 00:56

I think I found the answer in my CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. I looked in the index for "enthalpy of solution". It seems to be -44.51 kJ/mol; negative because this much energy is released from the system, so the system is in a lower energy state.


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