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What volume of ammonia gas, measured at mmHg and 43.5 degrees C, is required to produce 8.41g of ammonium sulfate according to the following balanced chemical equation: 2NH3(g)+H2SO4(aq)->(NH4)2SO4(s)
10 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Use the same process as in the KMnO4/Na2C2O4 problem to find mols.
Then use PV = nRT, plug in the conditions listed in the problem and solve for V
10 years ago

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