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How many moles of ammonium ions and how many moles of sulfate ions are contaiuned in a 0.400 mile sample of (NH4)2SO4?

Referring to the 0.400 mole sample of (NH4)2SO4 on the previous page, how many atoms of N,H,O, and S, are contained in this sample?

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Answered by DrBob222
How many moles of ammonium ions and how many moles of sulfate ions are contaiuned in a 0.400 mile sample of (NH4)2SO4
<b> 0.400 mol (NH4)2SO4 x [2 mols NH4^+/1 mol (NH4)2SO4] = ?
0.400 mol (NH4)2SO4 x [1 mol SO4^2-/1 mol (NH4)2SO4] = ?</b>

Referring to the 0.400 mole sample of (NH4)2SO4 on the previous page, how many atoms of N,H,O, and S, are contained in this sample?
<b> Follow the template above but here is the O atom part
0.400 mols (NH4)2SO4 x [(4 mols O atoms/1 mol (NH4)2SO4] = ? </b>
Answered by Parkesh
132 mol
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