How can you conclude that dissolution of ammonium chloride in water is an endothermic change?
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When ammonium chloride dissolves in water, the absorption of heat occurs shows the reaction is an endothermic reaction. So, in the endothermic reaction, when the temperature increases, the value of the equilibrium constant also increases.
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A positive value of ΔH indicates that the dissolution reaction of ammonium chloride is an endothermic process. In an endothermic process, heat is absorbed. Thus, ΔH is positive. Thus, the statement 'the dissolution of ammonium chloride is an exothermic process' is not true.
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