To calculate the enthalpy of adsorption, we first need to determine the amount of heat released during the adsorption process. We can do this using the heat capacity of ammonia and the temperature change of the system.1. Calculate the moles of ammonia adsorbed:Ammonia has a molar mass of 17 g/mol. moles of ammonia = mass of ammonia / molar massmoles of ammonia = 0.025 g / 17 g/mol = 0.00147 mol2. Calculate the heat released during adsorption:We will use the heat capacity of ammonia, which is approximately 35 J/molK.T = T_final - T_initial = 306 K - 298 K = 8 Kq = moles of ammonia heat capacity Tq = 0.00147 mol 35 J/molK 8 K = 0.411 J3. Calculate the enthalpy of adsorption per mole of ammonia:H_adsorption = q / moles of ammoniaH_adsorption = 0.411 J / 0.00147 mol = 279.6 J/mol4. Convert the enthalpy of adsorption to kJ/mol:H_adsorption = 279.6 J/mol 1 kJ / 1000 J = 0.280 kJ/molThe enthalpy of adsorption of ammonia on silica gel at 298 K is approximately 0.280 kJ/mol.