So I have a question in this text book I'm working from and I'm not sure I understand how to approach it.
"The fertilizer urea is produced along with liquid water by the reaction of ammonia and carbon dioxide. Calculate the standard molar enthalpy of reaction for ammonia."
So this is what I'm thinking...
1) Write a balanced equation (2NH3 + CO2 --> CH4N2O + H2O)
2) From a enthalpy of formation table determine that Urea's enthalpy of formation is -333.5 kJ/mol and water's is -285.8 kJ/mol (a total of -619.3 kJ/mol)
3) From the same table determine the enthalpy of formation of carbon dioxide, subtract it from the -619.3 kJ/mol and divide the remainder in two to determine the value for ammonia?