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Ammonium nitrate absorbs 26 kj/mole of heat when it is dissolved in water. why does this compound readily dissolve in water? 1. ammonium ions and nitrate ions are more stable when surrounded by water than they are in the ionic solid. 2. as long as the temperature of the surroundings is sufficiently high to provide the required energy there is no reason why it shouldn't dissolve.

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