ThermodynamicsHard
Question
The dissolution of NH4Cl in water is endothermic even through NH4Cl dissolves in water spontaneously. Which one of the following best explains this behavior ?
Options
A.The bonds sin solid NH4Cl are weak
B.The entropy-driving force cause dissolution.
C.Endothermic processes are energetically favourable
D.The dissolving process is unrelated to energy.
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