Answer:
337 kJ
It's an endothermic reaction.
Step-by-step explanation:
The bond energy is endothermic, so the break must be exothermic, then the enthalpy change can be calculated by the difference between the bond energy of the products and the reactants (the minus signal comes from that the bond will be a break in the reactants). Thus,
ΔH = ∑n*H products - ∑n*H reactants, where n is the number of bonds.
The reaction given is:
N₂(g) + H₂(g) → N₂H₄(g)
In N₂ there is 1 N≡N bond; in H₂ there is 1 H-H bond, and in N₂H₄ there is 1 N-N bond and 4 N-H bonds.
ΔH = (163 + 4*389) - (946 + 436)
ΔH = 337 kJ
Because ΔH > 0, the reaction is absorbing heat, and it's endothermic.