Answer:
The enthalpy of reaction = - 428.127 kJ
Explanation:
Enthalpy of a reaction is the amount of heat change during a reaction of one mole of a substance.
The heat released in the reaction is being absorbed by the solution.
The heat absorbed by solution = mass of solution X specific heat X change in temperature
Heat absorbed = (100+1.5) X 4.18 X (33.10-22) = 4709.397 Joules
This heat being released when 1.50g of Barium is added to water
The moles of Barium added = mass / atomic mass = 1.5 / 137.33 = 0.011 moles
the heat released on adding 0.011 moles of barium = 4709.397 Joules
So heat released on adding 1 mole of barium = 428127 Joules = 428.127 kJ
The enthalpy of reaction = - 428.127 kJ