The enthalpy of solution of $BaCl_{2(s)}$ and $BaCl_2 \cdot 2H_2O_{(s)}$ are $-20.6 \, kJ \, mol^{-1}$ and $8.8 \, kJ \, mol^{-1}$ respectively. The enthalpy change for the reaction $BaCl_{2(s)} + 2H_2O_{(l)} \to BaCl_2 \cdot 2H_2O_{(s)}$ is $...... \, kJ \, mol^{-1}$.

  • A
    $29.4$
  • B
    $-11.8$
  • C
    $-20.6$
  • D
    $-29.4$

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