When ammonium nitrate is added to water testube becomes cold.Why?
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This Process Is An Example Of Endothermic Reaction. Endothermic Reactions Are The Reactions Accompanied By The Absorption Of Heat....
So, When This Ammonium Nitrate Is Dissolved In Water, The Resulting Solution Is Colder Than Either Of The Starting Materials.
That Is Why When Ammonium Nitrate Is Dissolved In A Beaker Containing Water Because This Endothermic Reaction Absorbs Energy From The Surroundings In The Form Of Heat.
So, When This Ammonium Nitrate Is Dissolved In Water, The Resulting Solution Is Colder Than Either Of The Starting Materials.
That Is Why When Ammonium Nitrate Is Dissolved In A Beaker Containing Water Because This Endothermic Reaction Absorbs Energy From The Surroundings In The Form Of Heat.
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