PV=nRT R= 0.0821 atmL/molK Molar Mass of H, = 2 g/mol. %3D Ammonium sulfate, (NH,),SO, is an important fertilizer and can be prepared by the reaction of ammonia (NH,) with sulfuric acid (H,SO,) according to the following balanced equation: 2 NH, + H,SO, (NH,),SO, 11. a. Calculate the moles of NH, needed to react with 0.35L of a 1.25 M H, SO, solution. b. How many liters of NH, gas are needed if the pressure is 0.9 atm and the temperature is 266 K? (NOTE: You will need your answer from part a to calculate this answer)

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PV=nRT R= 0.0821 atmL/molK
Molar Mass of H, = 2 g/mol.
Ammonium sulfate, (NH,),SO, is an important fertilizer and can be prepared by the reaction of ammonia (NH,) with
sulfuric acid (H,SO,) according to the following balanced equation:
2 NH, + H,SO,
(NH,),SO,
11. a. Calculate the moles of NH, needed to react with 0.35L of a 1.25 M H, SO, solution.
b. How many liters of NH, gas are needed if the pressure is 0.9 atm and the temperature is 266 K? (NOTE:
You will
need your answer from part a to calculate this answer)
Transcribed Image Text:PV=nRT R= 0.0821 atmL/molK Molar Mass of H, = 2 g/mol. Ammonium sulfate, (NH,),SO, is an important fertilizer and can be prepared by the reaction of ammonia (NH,) with sulfuric acid (H,SO,) according to the following balanced equation: 2 NH, + H,SO, (NH,),SO, 11. a. Calculate the moles of NH, needed to react with 0.35L of a 1.25 M H, SO, solution. b. How many liters of NH, gas are needed if the pressure is 0.9 atm and the temperature is 266 K? (NOTE: You will need your answer from part a to calculate this answer)
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