is an important ingredient in many fertilizers. It can be made by reacting phosphoric acid (H₂PO4) with ammonia (NH₂). Ammonium phosphate ((NH4), PO4) is What mass of ammonium phosphate is produced by the reaction of 6.54 g of phosphoric acid? Round your answer to 3 significant digits. X
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![**Ammonium Phosphate Production**
Ammonium phosphate (\((NH_4)_3PO_4\)) is an important ingredient in many fertilizers. It can be made by reacting phosphoric acid (\(H_3PO_4\)) with ammonia (\(NH_3\)).
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What mass of ammonium phosphate is produced by the reaction of 6.54 g of phosphoric acid?
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Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
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