Why is enthalpy of mixing zero?
1 Answer
Nov 3, 2015
This is only true for ideal solutions.
Explanation:
For ideal gases, the particles do not interact with one another so there is no bond formed/broken.
For ideal solutions, the solvent-solvent and solute-solute intermolecular forces are approximately as strong as the solvent-solute interaction, and thus the net energy required is zero.
For non-ideal solutions, this is not true. For example, dissolving NaOH in a beaker of pure water is an exothermic process.