You get ammonium ions (NH4+) and nitrate ions (NO3-) in solution.
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It is also a common combination in cold packs. The Ammonium nitrate and the salt are in separate containers. When you squeeze the innermost container with the water in it, the two ingredients mix. As the Ammonium melts it gets cold.
The ammonium nitrate dissolves.
It is not a chemical reaction; ammonium nitrate is dissociated in water and this process is endothermic.
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Ammonium nitrate and water are in separate compartments in the cold pack. To activate the cold pack, you break the compartments in the pack so the ammonium nitrate and water mix. The ammonium nitrate absorbs all of the heat, making the water ice cold.
No. Ammonium nitrate is water soluble.
The ammonium nitrate dissolves.
Evaporating slowly thee water ammonium nitrate is obtained.
Ammonium nitrate can be toxic by ingestion or inhalation; after a significative ingestion drink water or milk.
Strontium nitrate and ammonium carbonate are both easily soluble in water.
It is not a chemical reaction; ammonium nitrate is dissociated in water and this process is endothermic.
since ammonium nitrate decomposes on heating so ammonium nitrate is covered with excess of calcium hydroxide with some water and then heated to get ammonia
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ammonium nitrate absorbs 25.69 kJ per mole dissolving into pure water
Boil the water...
Ammonium nitrate and water are in separate compartments in the cold pack. To activate the cold pack, you break the compartments in the pack so the ammonium nitrate and water mix. The ammonium nitrate absorbs all of the heat, making the water ice cold.