Ammonium phosphate ((NH,) PO, is an important ingredient in many fertilizers. It can be made by reacting phosphoric acid (H,PO,) with ammonia 3 (NH). What mass of ammonium phosphate is produced by the reaction of 9.7 g of phosphoric acid? Round your answer to 2 significant digits.

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# Stoichiometry: Solving for a Reactant Using a Chemical Equation

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Ammonium phosphate \((\text{NH}_4)_3\text{PO}_4\) is an important ingredient in many fertilizers. It can be synthesized by reacting phosphoric acid \((\text{H}_3\text{PO}_4)\) with ammonia \((\text{NH}_3)\).

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Calculate the mass of ammonium phosphate produced when 9.7 g of phosphoric acid reacts. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.

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Transcribed Image Text:# Stoichiometry: Solving for a Reactant Using a Chemical Equation ### Overview Ammonium phosphate \((\text{NH}_4)_3\text{PO}_4\) is an important ingredient in many fertilizers. It can be synthesized by reacting phosphoric acid \((\text{H}_3\text{PO}_4)\) with ammonia \((\text{NH}_3)\). ### Problem Statement Calculate the mass of ammonium phosphate produced when 9.7 g of phosphoric acid reacts. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. ### Calculation Area - **Input Box**: Enter the mass in grams (g). - **Buttons**: - **Multiply (\(\times\))** - **Reset (\(\circlearrowleft\))** - **Help (\(?\))** ### Answer Submission - **Explanation**: View detailed solution steps. - **Check**: Submit your answer for verification. ### Legal and Accessibility © 2020 McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy | Accessibility
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