The heat of solution of ammonia in water at 1 atm is H^s25C;r 2 mol H2O/mol NH378:2

Chapter 8, Problem 8.95

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The heat of solution of ammonia in water at 1 atm is H^s25C;r 2 mol H2O/mol NH378:2 kJ/mol (a) Calculate the enthalpy change that accompanies the dissolution of 200 mol of NH3 in 400 mol of water at 25C and 1 atm. (b) If you actually bubbled 200 mol of ammonia at 25C through 400 mol of water initially at 25C and calculated the heat released in the process as Q H, why would Q not equal the value you calculated in Part (a)? (Give two reasons.)

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