In determination of enthaply change of hydration of MgSO4:
MgSO4(s) + 7H2O -> MgSO4.7H2O(s)
It is impossible to measure the enthalpy change for this reaction. But, I don't know why?
Is it due to the activation energy of the reaction too high that cannot be overcome under standard conndition?
Besides, when M g of anhydrous magnesium sulphate(VI) were add to V cm3 of water in a beaker and all magnesium sulphate is dissolved, there was a maximum rise in temperature of the solution by ToC. When calculating the enthalpy evolved by using E=mc (deltaT), what should I substitute for mass? Is mass equal to the sum of mass of anhydrous magnesium sulphate(VI) and mass of water added?
Thank you.