Current Attempt in Progress Your answer is incorrect. A sample of 18.6 g of ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3, was dissolved in 133.9 g of water in a coffee cup calorimeter. The temperature changed from 26.18 °C to 17.58 °C. Calculate the heat of solution of ammonium nitrate in kJ/mol. Assume that the energy exchange involves only the solut and that the specific heat of the solution is 4.18 J/g°C. Heat of solution D kJ/mol eTextbook and Media Attempts: 4 of 5 used Submit Answer Save for Later 28°C Mos P Type here to search

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A sample of 18.6 g of ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3, was dissolved in 133.9 g of water in a coffee cup calorimeter. The
temperature changed from 26.18 °C to 17.58 °C.
Calculate the heat of solution of ammonium nitrate in kJ/mol. Assume that the energy exchange involves only the solution
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