NH4OH + HCl ==> NH4Cl + H2O
mols HCl = M x L = ?
mols NH4OH = same (look at the coefficients in the balanced equation; i.e., 1 mol HCl = 1 mol NH4OH).
M NH4OH = mols NH4OH/L NH4OH = ?
I should note here that it has been shown that NH4OH doesn't exist; i.e, that aqueous NH3 is just that, NH3(aq). In solution it forms NH4^+ and OH^- so the chemistry of aq NH3 is not changed.
Window cleaner contains ammonium hydroxide. A 10.00 mL sample of window cleaner is titrated with 38.5 mL of 0.311 M hydrochloric acid. what is the molarity of the ammonium hydroxide in the window cleaner?
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