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Why is the dissolution of ammonium chloride endothermic?

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Answered by herilchahwala
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When ammonium chloride is dissolved in water. The endothermic separation of the ions will dictate the overall reaction, since the exothermic hydration of the ions will gfive off less energy. As a result, dissolving ammonium chloride in water will be an endothermic process.

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Answered by bibhu2005ssj
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Answer:because the heat is absorbed

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