Ammonium bisulfide, NH2HS, forms ammonia

  1. Ammonium bisulfide, NH2HS, forms ammonia NH3, and hydrogen sulfide, H2S through the reaction:NH4HS (s) <--> NH3(g) + H2S(g) Kp
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  2. Heterogenous equilibrium of ammoniumbisulfide. Ammonium bisulfide NH4HS forms ammonia NH3 and hydrogen sulfide H2S through the
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  3. Help please, What is the minimum mass of NH4HS that must be added to the 5.00-L flask when charged with the 0.350g of pure
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  4. Ammonium bisulfide, NH4HS, forms ammonia, NH3, and hydrogen sulfide, H2S, through the reactionNH4HS(s)⇌NH3(g)+H2S(g) This
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  5. Discuss how to prepare 250.0 ml of an ammonium-ammonia buffer (pkb = 4.70), ph = 9 and total concentration of 0.05M using 0.10 M
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  6. For the reaction between ammonia and hydrochloric acid to produce ammonium chloride; What volume of ammonia is used (at 20
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  7. Please help me, i don't know how to approach this question!All ammonium salts on heating with sodium hydroxide produce ammonia
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  8. Ammonium nitrate is used in explosives and is produced from the reaction of ammonia and nitric acid. If 15 kg of ammonia give an
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  9. Concentrated ammonium hydroxide (aq ammonia) has a density of 0.90g/mL and is 28% by mass ammonia. Determine the molar
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  10. Ammonium iodide dissociates reversibly to ammonia and hydrogen iodide.NH4I(s) Picture NH3(g) + HI(g) At 400°C, Kp = 0.215.
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