When solutions containing silver ions and chloride ions are mixed, silver chloride

Chapter 5, Problem 5.43

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When solutions containing silver ions and chloride ions are mixed, silver chloride precipitates: Ag+(aq) + cqaq) -> AgCl(s) t.H = -65.5 kJ (a) Calculate t.H for production of 0.200 mol of AgCl by this reaction. (b) Calculate t.H for the production of 2.50 g of AgCI. (c) Calculate t.H when 0.150 mmol of AgCI dissolves in water.

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