1 mole of ammonium nitrate produces one mole of nitrogen.
Actually the amount (in moles) of nitrogen will depend on how much NH4NO3 you are starting with, what other reactant you are combining it with and whether or not the NH4NO3 completely reacts. Since you will never be able to retrieve all of the nitrogen (either the NH4 or the NO3 will retain some nitrogen depending upon the reaction), you can reasonably expect to get 1 mole of N2 for each 14.01 grams of Ammonium nitrate that COMPLETELY reacts.
it's make fire
Nitric acid reacts with ammonium hydrate to produce ammonium nitrate (a salt) and water.
(NH4)2(NO3)+2Na2(PO4) ---> 2(NH4)(PO4)+2Na2(NO3) This is a double synthesis reation.
nitrogen oxide
Sodium Nitrate?
The silver in the Silver Nitrate precipitates the chloride ions out of the ammonium chloride solution, leaving Ammonium Nitrate in solution and a Silver Chloride solid.
It will if it reacts with a strong enough base.
Ammonium sulfate reacts with barium nitrate to form ammonium nitrate and barium sulfate. (NH4)2SO4 + Ba(NO3)2 ==> 2NH4NO3 + BaSO4 It is a double replacement reaction. that is the correct answer
it's make fire
it foams and makes a white salt like substance
Nitric acid reacts with ammonium hydrate to produce ammonium nitrate (a salt) and water.
There is no formula. This is a mixture and reacts only in forms of ratio to determine the endothermic properties. The amount of water and Ammonium nitrate can be changed and it will still react the same.
PbS will be produced rapidly.
(NH4)2(NO3)+2Na2(PO4) ---> 2(NH4)(PO4)+2Na2(NO3) This is a double synthesis reation.
nitrogen oxide
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
Sodium Nitrate?