Math, asked by tapaoanannie, 17 days ago

How many liter of ammonia are contained in 500 L of a solution that is 10% ammonia by volume​

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Answered by sanjilsawal88
1

Answer:

Use the formula: volume of ammonia gas = number of moles × volume at STP.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prepare a 10 ppm ammonia standard by measuring 100 mL of the 100 ppm ammonia standard from Step 1 using a graduated cylinder. Add the 100 mL measured into a 1000 mL volumetric flask. Add 900 mL DI water, diluting to the mark indicated on the flask. Mix the solution well.

Answered by kvnmurty
0

Answer:

50L

Step-by-step explanation:

volume of the solution= 500L

percentage of Ammonia in the solution= 10% by volume

hence the volume of Ammonia present in the solution

= 500 × 10/100 = 50L

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