Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
9.72 grams.
Explanation:
From the equation, 4 moles of NH₃ produce 6 moles of water.
Therefore the reaction to product ratio of NH₃ to H₂O is 4:6
and 2:3 into its simplest form.
The number of moles of NH₃ in 6.12 g is:
Number of moles=mass/ RMM
=6.12 g/17 G/mol
=0.36 moles.
Therefore the number of moles of H₂O produced is calculated as follows.
(0.36 Moles×3)2 = 0.54 moles
Mass= Number of moles × RMM
=0.54 moles×18g/mol
=9.72 grams.
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-NH2 is the most favorable for the reaction
Answer:
pH= 2- log3
Explanation:
H2SO4 + H2O -> HSO4^(-) + H30^(+)
0.03M ___ ___
___ 0.03M 0.03M
H30^(+) : C = 0.03M
pH= - log( [H3O^(+)] ) => pH= - log {3× 10^(-2)} => pH = 2 - log3