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22 February, 18:03

If 8.00 g NH4NO3 is dissolved in 1000 g of water, the water decreases in temperature from 21.00 degrees Celsius to 20.39 degrees Celsius. Determine the molar heat of solution of the ammonium nitrate.

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  1. 22 February, 21:55
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    25.7 kJ/mol

    Explanation:

    There are two heats involved.

    heat of solution of NH₄NO₃ + heat from water = 0

    q₁ + q₂ = 0

    n = moles of NH₄NO₃ = 8.00 g NH₄NO₃ * 1 mol NH₄NO₃/80.0 g NH₄NO₃

    ∴ n = 0.100 mol NH₄NO₃

    q₁ = n * ΔHsoln = 0.100 mol * ΔHsoln

    m = mass of solution = 1000.0 g + 8.00 g = 1008.0 g

    q₂ = mcΔT = 58.0 g * 4.184 J°C⁻¹ g⁻¹ * ((20.39-21) °C) = - 2570.19 J

    q₁ + q₂ = 0.100 mol * ΔHsoln - 2570.19 J = 0

    ΔHsoln = + 2570.19 J / 0.100 mol = + 25702 J/mol = + 25.7 kJ/mol
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