46.2 kJ/mole of heat is a part of the synthesis of 1.0 mole of ammonia. As a result, 231 kJ/mole of heat will result in the synthesis of 5.0 moles of ammonia.
ammonia is soluble in water becauce it contain compounts and we heat it in the water it is a acid as wel....!
It is a synthesis reaction.
The formation of ammonia from nitrogen may be spontaneous, but enthalpy alone can't be used to make that decision
Probably water.
No, water is the record holder.
Take a multiple of three moles of diborane plus a multiple of six moles of ammonia, mix them together, heat them to 300 degrees Celsius and stand by with a fire extinguisher because reacting three moles of diborane with six moles of ammonia liberates 12 moles of hydrogen.
6.022 * 10^23
ammonia NH3
ammonia is soluble in water becauce it contain compounts and we heat it in the water it is a acid as wel....!
Molar heat (or enthalpy) of formation.
It is a synthesis reaction.
large and negative
sweat is triggered by heat.
They react to form ammonia
Water has a higher Specific Heat than soil. The very highest is ammonia.
It is probably ammonia or methane.
1,4 moles of lead(II) oxide are formed.