Saludos,
I know for sure this problem is going to be on my test tomorrow in the evening, so I really need your help to be able to ace it.
When 0.115 mole of NH4Cl(s) are dissolved in 750 (g) of water in a constant pressure calorimeter (the total heat capacity of the calorimeter is 3.88 kJ/*C), the temperature of the calorimeter decreased from 26.12*C to 24.28*C. What is ?H* for the solution of 1 mole of NH4Cl(s)?
The thing that really throws me off here is that they don't give you the mass with the heat capacity. In other words, it isn't kJ/*C mole. In this problem it's simply kJ/*C. My concern is how am i going to get the mass to cancel?
I'm kind of confused on how to approach this problem. I was thinking of first finding ?U by using this formula ?U = q + w. And then use this other formula to find ?H. ?H = ?U + P?V
Any tips,
Thank you,
Edher