Ammonium sulfate fertilizer is manufactured by reacting sulfuric acid with ammonia. In the laboratory setting, the reaction was tested. What volume, in mL, 2.7 mol/L sulfuric acid is required to completely react with 26.5 mL of a 4.25 mol/L ammonia solution? H,So,(aq) + 2 NH,(aq) (NH),So,(aq) Do not show your work in the space provided. Only record your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.
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![Ammonium sulfate fertilizer is manufactured by reacting sulfuric acid with ammonia. In the laboratory setting, the reaction was tested. What volume, in mL, of 2.7 mol/L sulfuric acid is required to completely react
with 26.5 mL of a 4.25 mol/L ammonia solution?
H,So,(aq) + 2 NH,(aq) (NH) So,(aq)
Do not show your work in the space provided.
Only record your final answer with the correct number of significant digits and the proper units.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F0a14f13d-322d-4527-bb10-f4c250302c3f%2F4df3eb4c-795c-4dcc-9419-e8acae59d73d%2F83a9g5_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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