Chemistry, asked by tnvrahmed333, 11 months ago

A. How much water quantity required for elimination of one gram of ammonia.

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Answered by Anonymous
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31/100 = in 100 gram of saturated solution contains 31 gram of NH3.

divide by 31 ==> in 3.226 gram of solution there is 1 gram ammonia dissolved.

Or a saturated ammonia solution ( at 25°C) can be made of 1 gram ammonia with

a minimum of 3.225 - 1 = 2.226 grams of water. … to be very precise.

Many people will say if they see the %w/w : it is 1 gram of NH3 plus 3.226 grams of water; this is not correct. correct is: %w/w weight of the component to dissolve versus weight of the total solution. 
Answered by incrediblekaur
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100 = in 100 gram of saturated solution contains 31 gram of NH3.


divide by 31 ==> in 3.226 gram of solution there is 1 gram ammonia dissolved.


Or a saturated ammonia solution ( at 25°C) can be made of 1 gram ammonia with


a minimum of 3.225 - 1 = 2.226 grams of water.



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