Answer:
q = -4588.89 kJ
Explanation:
First, we need to write the equation taht is taking place. In this case, is the combustion of NH3 so the reaction is as follow:
4NH3 + 5O2 --------> 4NO + 6H2O ΔHrxn = -906 kJ
Now, in order to get the number of moles that react here and determine the heat, we first calculate the experimental moles of NH3 within the 345 g of ammonia:
moles = m/MM
The molar mass of NH3 is 17 g/mol so:
moles = 345 / 17 = 20.29 moles
Now, we will stablish a relation between the theorical moles and the experimental moles:
q = 20.29 moles * (-906) kJ / 4 moles
q = -4,588.89 kJ