Explanation:
Upon dissolution of KCl heat is generated and temperature of the solution raises.
Therefore, heat generated by dissolving 0.25 moles of KCl will be as follows.
       [tex]17.24 kJ/mol \times 0.25 mol[/tex]
        = 4.31 kJ
or, Â Â Â Â Â Â = 4310 J Â Â Â (as 1 kJ = 1000 J)
Mass of solution will be the sum of mass of water and mass of KCl.
    Mass of Solution = mass of water + (no. of moles of KCl × molar mass)
                  = 200 g + [tex](0.25 mol \times 54.5 g/mol)[/tex]
                  = 200 g + 13.625 g
                  = 213.625 g
Relation between heat, mass and change in temperature is as follows.
               Q = [tex]mC \Delta T[/tex]
where, Â Â C = specific heat of water = [tex]4.184 J/g^{o}C[/tex]
Therefore, putting the given values into the above formula as follows.
           Q = [tex]mC \Delta T[/tex]
      4310 J = [tex]213.625 g \times 4.184 J/g^{o}C \times \Delta T[/tex]   Â
       [tex]\Delta T = 4.82^{o}C[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that rise in temperature will be [tex]4.82^{o}C[/tex].