Macmillan Learning Solid ammonium chloride, NH CI, is formed by the reaction of gaseous ammonia, NH,, and hydrogen chloride, HCI. NH₂(g) + HCl(g) - NH,Cl(s) A 3.32 g sample of NH, gas and a 3.32 g sample of HCl gas are mixed in a 2.00 L flask at 25 °C. Identify the limiting reagent. NH3 HCI NHẠCH How many grams of NH Cl will be formed by this reaction? mass: 9.63 Incorrect What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NH4Cl produced by the reaction MacBook Pro g

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Solid ammonium chloride, NH Cl, is formed by the reaction of gaseous ammonia, NH3, and hydrogen chloride, HCI.
NH₂(g) + HCl(g) →→→NH₂Cl(s)
A 3.32 g sample of NH3 gas and a 3.32 g sample of HCl gas are mixed in a 2.00 L flask at 25 °C.
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Identify the limiting reagent.
O NH3
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How many grams of NH4Cl will be formed by this reaction?
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What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NHCl produced by
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Transcribed Image Text:X H O Macmillan Learning Solid ammonium chloride, NH Cl, is formed by the reaction of gaseous ammonia, NH3, and hydrogen chloride, HCI. NH₂(g) + HCl(g) →→→NH₂Cl(s) A 3.32 g sample of NH3 gas and a 3.32 g sample of HCl gas are mixed in a 2.00 L flask at 25 °C. # 3 E D Identify the limiting reagent. O NH3 HC1 O NH CI How many grams of NH4Cl will be formed by this reaction? C mass: $ What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NHCl produced by the ranntion 4 Incorrect R 9.63 F LL V 67 5⁰ % 5 T G 6 B MacBook Pro Y H & 7 N U J 8 M | K ( 9 H O ) O L P I command option { [ ? + 11 } 6.0 g delete ▲ ret
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H
O Macmillan Learning
Solid ammonium chloride, NH Cl, is formed by the reaction of gaseous ammonia, NH3, and hydrogen chloride, HCI.
NH₂(g) + HCl(g) →→→NH₂Cl(s)
A 3.32 g sample of NH3 gas and a 3.32 g sample of HCl gas are mixed in a 2.00 L flask at 25 °C.
#
3
E
D
Identify the limiting reagent.
O NH3
HC1
O NH CI
How many grams of NH4Cl will be formed by this reaction?
C
mass:
$
What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NHCl produced by
the ranntion
4
Incorrect
R
9.63
F
LL
V
67 5⁰
%
5
T
G
6
B
MacBook Pro
Y
H
&
7
N
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J
8
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Transcribed Image Text:X H O Macmillan Learning Solid ammonium chloride, NH Cl, is formed by the reaction of gaseous ammonia, NH3, and hydrogen chloride, HCI. NH₂(g) + HCl(g) →→→NH₂Cl(s) A 3.32 g sample of NH3 gas and a 3.32 g sample of HCl gas are mixed in a 2.00 L flask at 25 °C. # 3 E D Identify the limiting reagent. O NH3 HC1 O NH CI How many grams of NH4Cl will be formed by this reaction? C mass: $ What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NHCl produced by the ranntion 4 Incorrect R 9.63 F LL V 67 5⁰ % 5 T G 6 B MacBook Pro Y H & 7 N U J 8 M | K ( 9 H O ) O L P I command option { [ ? + 11 } 6.0 g delete ▲ ret
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