First find out how many grams in 1 mole:
Nitrogen is 14.007 g/mol, Hydrogen is 1.0079 g/mol, and Chlorine is 35.453 g/mol
There are 4 Hydrogen, so 14.007 + 4*(1.0079) + 35.453 = 53.4916 g/mol
(50 g)/(53.4916 g/mol) = 0.9347 moles
0.758 moles of NH3 is the amount of moles in 50 grams of NH42SO4.
In organic chemistry, 0.758 moles of NH3 is the amount of moles in 50 grams of NH42SO4.
The solubility of ammonium chloride in water at 70 oC is 602 g/L.
The solubility of ammonium chloride at 50 oC in water is 50,4 g/100 g.
The answer depends on the pressure. At 1 atmosphere, it is 50.4 grams.
115 mL of 2,50 M NH4Cl solution contain 15,38 g salt.
You gave no starting moles/mass.
(NH4)2SO4 two nitrogen = 28.02 grams eight hydrogen = 8.064 grams one sulfur = 32.07 grams four oxygen = 64 grams =========================add = 132.154 grams per mole ----------------------------------
The molar mass of ammonium sulfate is 132,14 g.
Molar mass of (NH4)2SO4 is 132.14 g/mol, so4.69 (g) / 132.14 (g/mol) = 0.0355 mol
(nh4)2so4
0.758 moles of NH3 is the amount of moles in 50 grams of NH42SO4.
2NH4OH + H2SO4 >> (NH4)2SO4 + 2H2O 8 moles NH4OH (1mol H2SO4/2mol NH4OH)(98.086g H2SO4/1mol H2SO4) = 392.34 grams H2SO4 needed
Maybe you meant (NH4)2SO4 because not sure (NH3)2SO4 exists, but the answer to the question as written would be:(NH3)2SO4 has 2N, 6H, 1S and 4O2N = 2x14.0 = 28.06H = 6x1.0 = 6.01S = 1x32.1 = 32.14O = 4x16.0 = 64.0Add them up to get 130.1 g/mole
There are 15 moles of ammonia sulfate in the reaction of 30.0 mol of NH3. This goes from the formula 2 NH3 H2so take away (NH4)2So4.
This mass is 244,459.10e23 g.
You gave no starting moles/mass.
(NH4)2SO4 two nitrogen = 28.02 grams eight hydrogen = 8.064 grams one sulfur = 32.07 grams four oxygen = 64 grams =========================add = 132.154 grams per mole ----------------------------------
The molar mass of ammonium sulfate is 132,14 g.
It is not complete...ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4
Molar mass of (NH4)2SO4 is 132.14 g/mol, so4.69 (g) / 132.14 (g/mol) = 0.0355 mol
Ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4
Ammonium sulfate, (NH4)2SO4(s) and sodium hydroxide