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Standard integral heat of solution

Heats of solution are dependent on concentration. The integral heat of solution at any given concentration is the cumulative heat released, or absorbed, in preparing the solution from pure solvent and solute. The integral heat of solution at infinite dilution is called the standard integral heat of solution. [Pg.72]

TABLE 1.19 Standard Heats of Formation and Standard Integral Heats of Solution at Infinite Dilution (25° C, 1 atm)... [Pg.70]

Define the standard integral heat of solution at infinite dilution. [Pg.467]

The standard integral heat of solution is the cumulative AJ7foin as shown in the next to last column for the indicated number of molecules of water. As succes-... [Pg.468]

Standard Integral Heats of Solution of Various Electrolytes in Water-Methanol Mixtures (25°C) ... [Pg.106]

Standard Integral Heats of Solution of Electrolytes in Formamide and A -Methylformamide at 25 C... [Pg.110]


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