Ammonia, NH3(g), and hydrogen chloride, HCl(g), react to form solid ammonium chloride, NH4Cl(s): NH3 (9) + HCl (g) → NH4Cl (s) Two 2.00 L flasks at 30.0 °C are connected by a stopcock, as shown in the drawing Part A Which gas will remain in the system after the reaction is complete? ○ NH3 ○ HCl NH3(g) HCl(g) . One flask contains 5.80gNH3(g), and the other contains 4.20 g HCl(g). When the stopcock is opened, the gases react until one is completely consumed. Submit Request Answer Part B What will be the final pressure of the system after the reaction is complete? (Neglect the volume of the ammonium chloride formed.) VAΣ ΜΕ ΑΣΦ ? Pfinal= Submit Request Answer atm

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Ammonia, NH3(g), and hydrogen chloride, HCl(g),
react to form solid ammonium chloride, NH4Cl(s):
NH3 (9) + HCl (g) → NH4Cl (s)
Two 2.00 L flasks at 30.0 °C are connected by a
stopcock, as shown in the drawing
Part A
Which gas will remain in the system after the reaction is complete?
○ NH3
○ HCl
NH3(g)
HCl(g)
. One flask contains 5.80gNH3(g), and the other
contains 4.20 g HCl(g). When the stopcock is
opened, the gases react until one is completely
consumed.
Submit
Request Answer
Part B
What will be the final pressure of the system after the reaction is complete? (Neglect the volume of the ammonium
chloride formed.)
VAΣ
ΜΕ ΑΣΦ
?
Pfinal=
Submit
Request Answer
atm
Transcribed Image Text:Ammonia, NH3(g), and hydrogen chloride, HCl(g), react to form solid ammonium chloride, NH4Cl(s): NH3 (9) + HCl (g) → NH4Cl (s) Two 2.00 L flasks at 30.0 °C are connected by a stopcock, as shown in the drawing Part A Which gas will remain in the system after the reaction is complete? ○ NH3 ○ HCl NH3(g) HCl(g) . One flask contains 5.80gNH3(g), and the other contains 4.20 g HCl(g). When the stopcock is opened, the gases react until one is completely consumed. Submit Request Answer Part B What will be the final pressure of the system after the reaction is complete? (Neglect the volume of the ammonium chloride formed.) VAΣ ΜΕ ΑΣΦ ? Pfinal= Submit Request Answer atm
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