Respuesta :
Answer:
ΔH of solution = ΔH₁ + ΔH₂ + ΔH₃
Explanation:
- Assume that the solution is formed via dissolving solute A in the molecules of Solvent B.
The formation of the solution goes through 3 steps:
1- The dissociation of the solute A particles, solute breaks apart the intermolecular forces holding the molecules together. It has ΔH₁ > 0 beause this is an endothermic process.
2- The dissociation of the solvent B particles, solute breaks apart the intermolecular forces holding the molecules together. It has ΔH₂ > 0 because this is an endothermic process.
3- The particles of the solvent and solute are holding together. It has ΔH₃ < 0 because this is an exothermic process.
- The enthalpy of the solution (ΔH of solution) will be equal to the sum of the enthalpy change of the three steps.
- ΔH of solution = ΔH₁ + ΔH₂ + ΔH₃.