No, I didn't get that number. If you will post your work I will find the error.
Remember T must be in kelvin. First find n for moles NH3 from PV = nRT, convert that to moles H2SO4, then convert to grams H2SO4.
Ammonium sulfate, an important chemical fertilizer, can be prepared by the reaction of ammonia with sulfuric acid according to the following balanced equation:
2 NH3(g) + H2SO4(aq) → (NH4)2SO4(aq)
If a reaction vessel has 4.56 L of NH3 at 32.3°C and 20.8 atm, how many grams of H2SO4 are needed to completely react with it?
_________________ g H2SO4. Do NOT enter unit. Report your final answer with 3 SFs.
SO... I did my work on paper and the answer I got was 2900. Please let me know if i got the answer right.
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