Ammonium nitrate dissolves in water to form ammonium ions and nitrate ions. You decide to determine the enthalpy of this dissociate since it is a type of reaction. ?
You take 8.00 g of ammonium nitrate and dissolve it in a calorimeter that contains 1.000 L. The temperature of the water decreases from 21.03 ˚C to 20.39 ˚C.
- What was the heat transfer of the water?
- What was the heat transfer of the reaction (qrxn)?
- How many moles of ammonium nitrate were used?
- What was the enthalpy of this dissociation reaction (Δ H r x n )?
You take 8.00 g of ammonium nitrate and dissolve it in a calorimeter that contains 1.000 L. The temperature of the water decreases from 21.03 ˚C to 20.39 ˚C.
- What was the heat transfer of the water?
- What was the heat transfer of the reaction (qrxn)?
- How many moles of ammonium nitrate were used?
- What was the enthalpy of this dissociation reaction (Δ H r x n )?
1 Answer
Jun 15, 2018
Explanation:
ammonium nitrate (MM= 80.0 g/mol)
You have
Neglecting the costant of calorimeter, and considering that for water 1L = 1kg, you have:
the heat of dissociation is