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The molar heat of solution of NH4NO3 is 25.7 kJ/mol. How much heat (in kJ) would be required to dissolve 20 grams of NH4NO3 in water?
14 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
25.7 kJ x (20g/molarmass NH4NO3) = ??
14 years ago
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41142.616
13 years ago

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