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In Chemistry / High School | 2014-11-14

[tex]H_2SO_4 + 2NH_3 \rightarrow (NH_4)_2SO_4[/tex]

What mass of ammonium sulfate will result from the reaction of 5.00 g of NH3?

Asked by aeichinger1

Answer (3)

H₂SO₄ + NH₃ ⇒ (NH₄)₂SO₄ 17.03g : 132.14g 5.00g : x
x = [5g*132.14g]/17.03g ≈ 38,8g

Answered by Yipes | 2024-06-10

Using stoichiometry, we found that 5 grams of NH3 would **theoretically **produce approximately 19.44 grams of ammonium sulfate in a reaction with sulfuric acid. ;

Answered by JamesMcAvoy | 2024-06-18

The reaction of 5.00 g of NH₃ with sulfuric acid produces approximately 19.44 g of ammonium sulfate. This is calculated using the molar masses and stoichiometric ratios from the balanced equation. The process involves converting grams of NH₃ to moles, determining the amount of (NH₄)₂SO₄ produced, and then calculating the mass of the sulfate.
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Answered by JamesMcAvoy | 2024-09-28