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When a solid dissolves in water, heat may be evolved or absorbed. The heat of dissolution (dissolving) can be determined using a coffee cup calorimeter. In the laboratory a general chemistry student finds that when 1.52 g of FeBr3(s) are dissolved in 114.00 g of water, the temperature of the solution increases from 22.21 to 23.82 °C. The heat capacity of the calorimeter (sometimes referred to as the calorimeter constant) was determined in a separate experiment to be 1.52 J/°C. Based on the student's observation, calculate the enthalpy of dissolution of FeBr3(s) in kJ/mol. Assume the specific heat of the solution is equal to the specific heat of water. ΔHdissolution = kJ/mol

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