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First you need to determine the molecular formula for Ammonium Chloride, which is NH3Cl
Then you must look up the atomic masses for each associated element in the Periodic Table:
These are in atomic units or grams per mole (g/mol)
You then compute the entire molecular mass for Ammonium Chloride:
Mass = (14.0067) + 3(1.00794) + 35.453 = 52.484 g/mol
Then you simply have to use this to determine the mass based on how many moles you have; in this case, only ONE:
(1 mol)(52.484 g/mol) = 52.484 g
Ammonium chloride has the formula of NH4Cl. Thus, in each mole there are 4 moles H, 1 mole N and 1 mole Cl for a total of 6 moles of atoms. Then 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole x 6 moles = 3.6x10^24 atoms.
The molar mass of ammonium sulfate is 132,14 g.
Ammonium Chloride is most obviously made of Ammonium and Chloride. Now let me REALLY explain it. Since NH4+ has a charge of +1 And Cl has a charge of -1 Ammonium Chloride's chemical notation is NH4Cl.
No single atom is the cation in ammonium chloride. The cation is polyatomic NH4+1.
Balanced equation and potassium limits and drives the reaction.2K + Cl2 -> 2KCl6.75 grams K (1 mole K/39.10 grams)(2 mole KCl/2 mole K)(74.55 grams /1 mole KCl)= 12.9 grams potassium chloride produced==============================
1 mole of Ammonium Nitrate= 80g (R.A.M of compound) Therefore 8g of Ammonium nitrate= 8g/80g= 0.1 mole (moles = mass given over molar mass)
Ammonium chloride has the formula of NH4Cl. Thus, in each mole there are 4 moles H, 1 mole N and 1 mole Cl for a total of 6 moles of atoms. Then 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole x 6 moles = 3.6x10^24 atoms.
The molar mass of ammonium sulfate is 132,14 g.
The molar mass of ammonium chloride is 53.5 g/mol.
Ammonium Chloride is most obviously made of Ammonium and Chloride. Now let me REALLY explain it. Since NH4+ has a charge of +1 And Cl has a charge of -1 Ammonium Chloride's chemical notation is NH4Cl.
Ammonium chloride doesn't have one oxidation state, there are multiple. But ammonium itslef has an oxidation state of +1 and Chlorine is -1.
1 mol = 1 mol
No single atom is the cation in ammonium chloride. The cation is polyatomic NH4+1.
80.02 grams
Ammonium chloride doesn't have one oxidation state, there are multiple. But ammonium itslef has an oxidation state of +1 and Chlorine is -1.
B. Ammonium is covalently bonded (NH4), while Ammonium and Chloride are ionically bonded (Ammonium is 1+ and Chloride is 1-) A, C and D are all just ionically bonded.
Divide it by molar mass. So the answer is 0.518 mol