LMFAOO!! THAT MAKES THINGS A WHOLE LOT EASIERR !!! ILL CHANGE MY THING AND DO THE ANSWERS AGAIN.
And no, we're not using Q = mC[Delta T], we're going to use [DELTA H] = -mC[DeltaT].
We're using this, because the question concerns exothermic/endothermic procedures.
So like, I said, there are two steps.
STEP 1
So we apply [DELTA H] = -mC[DeltaT].
M = 250 [Given by water]
C = 4.2 [Just to let you know, it should be 4.18, because that's the real heat capacity of water, but the question has rounded it up to 4.2]
Delta T = (22.0-18.6)
Delta T = 3.4
So lets put these 3 things into the formula
DELTA H = - ( 250 x 4.2 x 3.4 )
DELTA H = -3570 J per gram.
That's step one......
STEP 2
Now we have to find the Molecular Mass of Calcium Chloride.
Ca = 40.08
Cl = 35.45
M(CaCl) = 75.53g per mole.
Now we take our last result and times them together.
So...
(-3570 x 75.53)
= -269.64 Kj per Mole........orr.... -269642.1 J per mole..
BUTT I THINK IM WRONG..BECAUSE IM NOT TAKING THE 5.3 G OF CALCIUM CHLORIDE intoo consideration when calculating that ! ughh ive forgotten all of this during the holidays !
its soo frustrating !