Calculate the number of milliliter of ammonia whose density is 0.99 g/ml, 2.3% by weight NH3 which will be required to precipitate the iron as Fe(OH)3 in a 0.74g sample that contains 22% FeO. RXN NH3 + Fe+³ + Fe(OH)3 + 3NH₂
Calculate the number of milliliter of ammonia whose density is 0.99 g/ml, 2.3% by weight NH3 which will be required to precipitate the iron as Fe(OH)3 in a 0.74g sample that contains 22% FeO. RXN NH3 + Fe+³ + Fe(OH)3 + 3NH₂
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Calculate the number of milliliter of ammonia whose density is 0.99 g/ml, 2.3% by weight NH3 which
will be required to precipitate the iron as Fe(OH), in a 0.74g sample that contains 22% FeO.
RXN NH3 + Fe+3
Fe(OH)₂ + 3NH₂
+3
Rxn :
: 3 NH3 + Fe +
→ Fe (OH)₂ + 3 NH ₂
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Transcribed Image Text:SAMPLE PROBLEM 10
Calculate the number of milliliter of ammonia whose density is 0.99 g/ml, 2.3% by weight NH3 which
will be required to precipitate the iron as Fe(OH), in a 0.74g sample that contains 22% FeO.
RXN NH3 + Fe+3
Fe(OH)₂ + 3NH₂
+3
Rxn :
: 3 NH3 + Fe +
→ Fe (OH)₂ + 3 NH ₂
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