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  1. A 1.50g sample of NH4NO3(s) is added to 35.0g of water in a foam cup and stirred intil it dissolves. The temperature of the
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  2. The standard heat of formation of solid ammonium nitrate. NH4NO3 is -330kJ/mol. The equation that represents this process is:a)
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  3. 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
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  4. NH4NO3(s) + H2O(l) NH4NO3(aq) ΔH = +25.7 kJWhat is the final temperature in a squeezed cold pack that contains 40.0 g of NH4NO3
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  5. NH4NO3(s)+H2O(l)→NH4NO3(aq) ΔH = +25.7 kJ.What is the final temperature in a squeezed cold pack that contains 49.0g of NH4NO3
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  6. NH4NO3(s)+H2O(l)→NH4NO3(aq) ΔH = +25.7 kJ.What is the final temperature in a squeezed cold pack that contains 45.5g of NH4NO3
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  7. NH4NO3 is frequently used as a fertilizer and in explosive compounds dlta Hf values of this compound nd H20 are -365kJmol-1 and
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  8. Ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3, is used in “cold packs”. Which statement best describes why the products are favored, when the
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  9. What is the ∆G for the following reaction under standard conditions (T = 298 K) for the formation of NH4NO3(s)?2NH3(g) +
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  10. What is the ∆G for the following reaction under standard conditions (T = 298 K) for the formation of NH4NO3(s)?2NH3(g) +
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