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the chemistry of a cold pack is described by the following equation: nh4+no3(s) + h2o(l) → nh4+(aq) + no3-(aq)
this equation describes the ionic compound ammonium nitrate dissolving in water to form the solvated ammonium cation and nitrate anion. this process counts as chemical reaction because the ionic bonds in the ionic solid are broken. (note that the charges are included in the molecular formula for ammonium nitrate here to make it clear that it is an ionic compound, often these charges will not be included when you see a molecular formula for an ionic compound, i.e., nh3no3.)
what can you tell about q for this chemical reaction knowing what you know about a cold pack. the cold pack feels cold because it is withdrawing energy from your body into the chemical system.
q is positive
q is negative
q is zero
dont test me yet, i am trying to gain an understanding before attempting to answer this question.
Step1: Understand the concept of heat transfer in chemical reactions
In thermochemistry, \( q \) represents the heat absorbed or released by a chemical system. If the system absorbs heat (endothermic reaction), \( q>0 \) (positive). If it releases heat (exothermic reaction), \( q < 0 \) (negative).
Step2: Analyze the cold - pack reaction
The cold - pack reaction \(NH_{4}NO_{3}(s)+H_{2}O(l)\to NH_{4}^{+}(aq)+NO_{3}^{-}(aq)\) feels cold. This means the chemical system (the reaction of \(NH_{4}NO_{3}\) dissolving in water) is absorbing heat from the surroundings (your body when you touch the cold - pack).
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q is positive