Asked by lyne
Most window cleaners are aqueous solutions of ammonia. A 9.00 mL sample of a particular window cleaner requires 42.95 mL of 0.0508 M HCl for its titration. What is the molarity of ammonia in the window cleaner?
i am completely lost i cant even find the balanced equation
as you can see below
i am completely lost i cant even find the balanced equation
as you can see below
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Answered by
lyne
never mind i took a random guess and got it right :)
Answered by
DrBob222
NH3 + HCl ==> ??
moles HCl = M x L
moles NH3 = moles HCl since the reaction of NH3 with HCl is 1 mole to 1 mole.
Then molarity NH3 = moles NH3/L NH3. Post your work if you get stuck. .
moles HCl = M x L
moles NH3 = moles HCl since the reaction of NH3 with HCl is 1 mole to 1 mole.
Then molarity NH3 = moles NH3/L NH3. Post your work if you get stuck. .
Answered by
DrBob222
Random guesses won't get it. You need to understand how to do it.
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