Asked by ~christina~
For that question by Josh on the second page I reviewed what you did and am confused to how you found the g excess reagent (NH3)
I posted a response to what I found when I helped Josh with the problem.
Could you please take a look at it and check my thinking on the problem
Thank you Dr.Bob =)
I posted a response to what I found when I helped Josh with the problem.
Could you please take a look at it and check my thinking on the problem
Thank you Dr.Bob =)
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Answered by
~christina~
It's the post right under your last one, not the very last post.
Answered by
DrBob222
I posted a correction at the original site. Yes, you are correct. I didn't convert mols NH3 to grams and I subtracted grams - mols which isn't legal. But I think the remaining part of the problem is correct. That's what I get for trying to do the problem from memory. I wasn't sure if the original problem asked for amount NH3 remaining and I was so focused on that that I omittd a step. Also, I always tell the students to check my think and check my work.
Answered by
~christina~
Okay then, I thought that looked kinda funny =)
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