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Table of enthalpy of solution for selected cesium salts
Compound and ΔsolH kJ mol-1:
- Cesium bromide: 25.98
- Cesium iodide: 33.35
- Cesium chloride: 17.78
- Cesium fluoride monohydrate: -10.46
- Cesium fluoride sesquihydrate (·1.5H2O): -5.44
Data taken from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.
Using the information in the above table and the qualitative trends you observed for Part A and the data that you measured in Part B, make a prediction about the rough value of ΔsolH for cesium fluoride (anhydrous). Explain your reasoning process and what evidence you have relied upon in coming to your conclusion.
Compound and ΔsolH kJ mol-1:
- Cesium bromide: 25.98
- Cesium iodide: 33.35
- Cesium chloride: 17.78
- Cesium fluoride monohydrate: -10.46
- Cesium fluoride sesquihydrate (·1.5H2O): -5.44
Data taken from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.
Using the information in the above table and the qualitative trends you observed for Part A and the data that you measured in Part B, make a prediction about the rough value of ΔsolH for cesium fluoride (anhydrous). Explain your reasoning process and what evidence you have relied upon in coming to your conclusion.
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I just used deductive reasoning, that the difference between CsF. 1.5 H2O and CsF 1H2O ... and good luck with Preparation Quiz Experiment 4: So You Want to Conduct?
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