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10.0 g of ammonium nitrate (?Hsoln = 25.7 kJ/mol, molar mass = 80.0 g/mol) dissolves in 100.0 g of water.

What is the change in temperature of the solution?

Assume the specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.2 J

User Kin Siang
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Step-by-step explanation:

The given data is as follows.

Molar mass of ammonium nitrate = 80.0 g/mol

So, we will calculate the number of moles of ammonium nitrate as follows.

No. of moles =
\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{molar mass}}

=
(10.0 g)/(80.0 g/mol)

= 0.125 mol

Heat released due to solution of ammonium nitrate =
\Delta H * \text{no. of moles}

=
25.7 kJ/mol * 0.125  mol

= 3.2125 KJ

= 3212.5 J (as 1 kJ = 1000 J)

Therefore, calculate the total mass of solution as follows.

mass of solution(m) = (10.0 + 100.0 ) g

= 110.0 g

Hence, heat released will be calculated as follows.

Q =
m * C * \Delta T

3212.5 J =
110.0 * 4.2 J * \Delta T


\Delta T = 6.95^(o)C

Thus, we can conclude that the change in temperature of the solution is
6.95^(o)C.

User AlejandroR
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Answer:

The change in temperature = 7.65 °C

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Data given

10.0 grams of ammonium nitrate dissolves in 100.0 grams of water

Hsoln = 25.7 kJ/mol

Molar mass = 80.04 g/mol

Heat capacity of the solution = 4.2 J

Step 2: Calculate moles ammonium nitrate

Moles = mass / molar mass

Moles = 10.0 grams / 80.04 g/mol

Moles =0.125 moles

Step 3: Calculate q

q = 25.7 kJ/mol * 0.125 moles

q = 3.2125 kJ = 3212.5 J

Step 4: Calculate change in temperature

q = m*c*ΔT

3212.5 J = 100g *4.2 J * ΔT

ΔT= 7.65

The change in temperature = 7.65 °C

User Huy Hoang Pham
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