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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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Q.
What quantity of ammonium sulphate is necessary for the production of ammonia gas sufficient to neutralize a solution containing
292
g
of
H
C
l
?
[
H
C
l
=
36.5
,
(
N
H
4
)
2
S
O
4
=
132
,
N
H
3
=
17
]
Q.
How much quantity of zinc in grams will have to be reacted with excess of dilute HCl solution to produce sufficient hydrogen gas for completely reacting with the oxygen obtained by decomposing
5.104
g of potassium chlorate?
Q.
For the following reactions:
(
N
H
4
)
2
S
O
4
+
N
a
O
H
40
%
−
−
→
N
a
2
S
O
4
+
H
2
O
+
N
H
3
N
H
3
+
H
C
l
80
%
−
−
→
N
H
4
C
l
Choose the correct option(s) assuming all other reactants required are in sufficient amount.
Q.
What volume in litres of a solution of hydrochloric acid containing
73
g of acid per litre would be sufficient for the exact neutralization of sodium hydroxide obtained by allowing
0.
46
g of metallic sodium to act upon water?
Q.
Calculate the amount of
(
N
H
4
)
2
S
O
4
in g which must be added to
500
mL of
0.2
M
N
H
3
to yield a solution of
p
H
=
9.35
K
b
for
N
H
3
=
4.7
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