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  • Nov 8, 2010, 06:17 PM
    sunshinechild69
    what is the balanced equation when NH3 reacts with H2SO4?
    Neutralization reaction I can't figure out
  • Nov 8, 2010, 06:24 PM
    sunshinechild69
    Neutralization reaction
    What volume of 1.5 Molar HCl solution is needed to neutralize 50 ml of 1.5 Molar NH3 solution? And how do I figure this out?
  • Nov 8, 2010, 06:31 PM
    sunshinechild69
    Neutralization reaction
    What volume of 1.5 Molar HNO3 solution is needed to neutralize 50 ml of 1.5 Molar NH3 solution? And how do I figure this out?
  • Nov 8, 2010, 06:34 PM
    sunshinechild69
    Neutralization reaction
    What volume of 1.5 Molar H2SO4 solution is needed to neutralize 50 ml of 1.5 Molar NH3 solution? And how do I figure this out?
  • Nov 8, 2010, 06:58 PM
    sunshinechild69
    Reaction question
    How do I figure out the mass of the productions of my reaction?
    I am mixing 50ml of 1.50 molarity NH3 with 50ml of 1.5 molarity HCl.
    The product is NH4Cl
  • Nov 8, 2010, 11:09 PM
    Curlyben
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  • Nov 9, 2010, 03:42 AM
    Unknown008
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sunshinechild69 View Post
    what is the balanced equation when NH3 reacts with H2SO4?

    neutralization reaction I can't figure out

    Write down the equation first:



    When an acid reacts with a base, water is often formed (meaning not always), but you always get a salt.

    What is the salt formed from sulfuric acid?

    When you found out what is the salt formed, try to balance the equation so that there are the same number of atoms of each element on each side of the arrow.

    Do the same for the other acids.

    Then, you'll get a mole ratio for each of the reactions.

    Find the number of moles of each of the reactants used, using the formula:



    Be sure that the units are consistent though.

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