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Definitions from the WebHeat of SolutionPart of Speech: noun Definition 1: The enthalpy change that occurs when a solute dissolves in a solvent at constant pressure. Example 1: The heat of solution for table salt in water is -3.9 kJ/mol, indicating an exothermic reaction. Example 2: The heat of solution for sugar in water is 32.4 kJ/mol, indicating an endothermic reaction. Part of Speech: noun Definition 2: The amount of heat energy absorbed or released during the dissolution of a substance in a solvent, often used in industrial processes. Example 1: The heat of solution for the new chemical compound needs to be determined in order to optimize its industrial production. Example 2: The heat of solution plays a crucial role in controlling the temperature changes during various chemical reactions. Part of Speech: adjective Definition: Describing a substance or solution that generates or absorbs heat upon dissolving. Example 1: Sodium hydroxide is a heat of solution compound as it releases a large amount of heat when dissolving in water. Example 2: The endothermic heat of solution process is widely studied in chemistry laboratories. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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