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What quantity of (NH4)SO2 is necessary for the production of NH3 gas sufficient to neutralize a solution containing 292 g of HCl
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What quantity of ammonium sulphate is necessary for the production of ammonia gas sufficient to neutralize a solution containing
292
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=
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(
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H
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For the following reactions:
(
N
H
4
)
2
S
O
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N
a
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H
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%
−
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N
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