To calculate the enthalpy change, we first need to determine the number of moles of NH4Cl in 50.0 grams. The molar mass of NH4Cl is:Molar mass of NH4Cl = 14.01 N + 4 * 1.01 H + 35.45 Cl = 53.49 g/molNow, we can find the number of moles of NH4Cl:moles of NH4Cl = mass / molar mass = 50.0 g / 53.49 g/mol = 0.934 molNext, we can use the molar enthalpy of dissolution to find the enthalpy change:Enthalpy change = moles * molar enthalpy of dissolution = 0.934 mol * -14.8 kJ/mol = -13.82 kJTherefore, the enthalpy change when 50.0 grams of ammonium chloride is dissolved in 250.0 mL of water at 25C is -13.82 kJ.