12. When ammonium chloride is placed in water, the solution becomes clear and the temperature decreases....
When ammonium nitrate dissolves in water at constant pressure, the temperature of the solution falls. Which of the following statements must be incorrect? A. The process is exothermic B. The process is product-favoured C. ∆S>0 D. ∆G<0 E. ∆H>0
When Ammonium Nitrate is dissolved in water, the solution becomes cold. We can conclude the following: a. ∆Ho is positive and ∆So is positive b. ∆Ho is positive and ∆So is negative c. ∆Ho is negative and ∆So is negative d. ∆Ho is negative and ∆So is positive e. ∆Ho is positive and ∆So is zero
1. A solution is created by dissolving 12.5 grams of ammonium chloride in enough water to make 215 mL of solution. How many moles of ammonium chloride are present in the resulting solution? 2. When thinking about the amount of solute present in a solution, chemists report the concentration or molarity of the solution. Molarity is calculated as moles of solute per liter of solution. What is the molarity of the solution described above? 3. To carry out a particular...
When 0.1002g o ammonium chloride is dissolved in 225mL of water in a constant pressure calorimeter, the temperature drops from 25.3 degrees celsius to 13.4 degrees celsius. What is the heat absorbed or released per gram and per mole of ammonium chloride.
1.. Which statement is correct about the changes in potential energy and kinetic energy when two N atoms combine to form an N2 molecule? Group of answer choices a. The potential energy becomes more negative and the kinetic energy increases. b. The potential energy becomes more positive and the kinetic energy decreases. c. The potential energy becomes more positive and the kinetic energy increases. d. The potential energy becomes more negative and the kinetic energy decreases. 2.. You take solid...
13. A solution containing 50.0 g of ammonium chloride in 100.0 mL of water at 60°C is: USE GIVEN GRAPH a) saturated. b) unsaturated. c) supersaturated. NH C KCI Grams solute per 100 g H2O 0 10 20 30 70 80 90 10 40 50 60 Temperature (°C)
When What is the limiting reactant when ammonium chloride is synthesized from 1.0 atm of hydrogen chloride gas and 1.5 atm of ammonia gas at a constant volume and temperature? Choose one answer. O A. hydrogen chloride B. ammonia C. ammonium chloride D. cannot be determined without the volume and temperature o Which substance would most behave as an ideal gas at STP? 5:--11 Choose one answer. O O A. N2 B. H20 C. CH3OH D. HF
When some ionic solids (for example, potassium chloride) are dissolved in room temperature water, the beaker becomes cold. a) Based on this observation, is the enthalpy of dissolution positive, negative or zero? b) Since potassium chloride spontaneously dissolves in water at room temperature, does the entropy of the system increase or decrease as the solid dissolves? Briefly explain your answer. c) Based on your answers to parts a) and b), will potassium chloride become more soluble or less soluble as...
6. A sample of ammonium chloride dissolves in water, absorbing heat from the surrounding water and causing the temperature to drop by 20 °C. If the heat change for the reaction is +300 J, what is the heat change for the surrounding water? 12. The mixture of gas and air inside a cylinder reacts, releasing 400 kJ of total energy. If the system does 250 kJ of work on the piston, how much energy is released as HEAT?
Just answer part 2 and 3 please (0.3 point) Part 1 ii See Periodic TableSee Hint A solution is created by dissolving 12.5 grams of ammonium chloride in enough water to make 355 mL of solution. How many moles of ammonium chloride are present in the resulting solution? moles of NH4CI 0.233 When chemists work with solid materials, we simply weigh out amounts of solid reagents and calculate mole amounts when thinking about stoichiometry. However, when we dissolve a solid...