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In , hydration energy (also hydration enthalpy) is the amount of released when one mole of undergoes . Hydration energy is one component in the quantitative analysis of . It is a particular special case of . The value of hydration energies is one of the most challenging aspects of structural prediction. Upon dissolving a salt in water, the cations and anions interact with the positive and negative dipoles of the water. The trade-off of these interactions vs those within the solid comprises the hydration energy.


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If the hydration energy is greater than the , then the enthalpy of solution is negative ( is released), otherwise it is positive (heat is absorbed).

The hydration energy should not be confused with , which is the change in Gibbs free energy (not enthalpy) as solute in the gaseous state is dissolved. If the solvation energy is positive, then the solvation process is endergonic; otherwise, it is exergonic.

For instance, water warms when treated with CaCl2 (anhydrous ) as a consequence of the large heat of hydration. However, the hexahydrate, CaCl2ยท6H2O cools the water upon dissolution. The latter happens because the hydration energy does not completely overcome the lattice energy, and the remainder has to be taken from the water in order to compensate the energy loss.

The hydration energies of the gaseous +, +, and + are respectively 520, 405, and 265 kJ/mol.


See also
  • Enthalpy of solution
  • Heat of dilution
  • Hydrational fluid
  • Ionization energy

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