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10 August, 07:15

How much potassium nitrate has to dissolve in water to absorb 120 kj of heat?

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  1. 10 August, 08:02
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    From the sources, it may be found that the heat of solution of potassium nitrate (KNO3) is equal to 34.89 kJ/mol. In order to absorb 120 kJ of heat, the amount of potassium nitrate that should be added to water to form the solution is,

    120 kJ = (34.89 kJ/mol) (x)

    The value of x is approximately equal to 3.44 mols. This is equal to 347.72 grams of potassium nitrate.
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