Answer:
The enthalpy of hydration of copper sulphate is -1486.62 kJ/mol which means 1486.62kJ of energy is absorbed by one mole of copper sulphate during the process of hydration
Explanation:
Step 1: Determine the energy released per mole of dissolved
(Eq. 1)
If 0.102 moles of releases 55.51kJ of energy, 1 mole will release 541.85kJ/mol
ΔH = -541.85kJ/mol
Step 2: Determine the energy released per mole of dissolved
(Eq. 2)
If 0.101 moles of absorbs 95.31kJ of energy, 1 mole will absorb 944.77kJ/mol
ΔH = 944.77kJ/mol
Step 3: Subtracting Eq. 2 from Eq. 1
ΔH = -541.85kJ/mol (Eq. 1)
ΔH = 944.77kJ/mol (Eq. 2)
ΔH = -541.85-944.77
ΔH = -1486.62 kJ/mol