Respuesta :
Answer;
A. -1530.4 kJ
Explanation;
- Enthalpy change is the amount of heat evolved or absorbed in a chemical reaction at a constant pressure. It is abbreviated as delta H or ΔH.
- The enthalpy change is a result of the difference between the sum of internal energy of the products and the sum of internal energy of the reactants.
Since; NH3: ∆H= -46.2 kJ
H2O: ∆H= -286 kJ
Then; ΔH = 4(-46.2) + 3(-286)
= -1530.4 kJ
This means the reaction is exothermic as ΔH is negative.