The enthalpy change during the dissolution of one mole of gaseous ions in water to produce an infinitely dilute solution is known as?
Answer: Enthalpy of hydration
Explanation
Enthalpy of hydration:
This term refers to the energy change when one mole of gaseous ions dissolves in water to form an infinitely dilute solution, meaning the ions are completely surrounded by water molecules
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