solution introduction

Dec 28, 2019

solution introduction

The heat of dissolution refers to the heat emitted or absorbed by one mole of a solute when it is dissolved in a large volume of solvent at a certain temperature and pressure (usually the standard condition of a temperature of 298K and a pressure of 101kPa). In the isobaric state, the heat of dissolution is equivalent to the change in enthalpy, so it is also called the enthalpy of dissolution.


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