Answer:
The heat of the solution of salt is 1.66.11 J/g.
Explanation:
Mass of the water = m = 46.52 g
Initial temperature of the water = [tex]T_1=22.83 ^oC[/tex]
Final temperature of the water = [tex]T_2=18.98^oC[/tex]
The specific heat of water, c = 4.180 J/gºC
Heat associated with water on dissolving salt: q
[tex]Q=mc(T_2-T_1)[/tex]
[tex]Q=46.52 g\times 4.180 J/g&oC\times (18.98^oC-22.83 ^oC)[/tex]
[tex]Q=-748.65 J[/tex]
Negative sign means that heat was lost by water on an addition of a salt.
Heat released on dissolving of salt = -Q = 748.65 J
Mass of salt added = 4.5069 g
Heat of the solution of salt :
= [tex]\frac{-Q}{ 4.5069 g}=\frac{748.65 J}{ 4.5069 g}=1.66.11 J/g[/tex]
The heat of the solution of salt is 1.66.11 J/g.