Solid ammonium chloride, NH, CI, is formed by the reaction of gaseous ammonia, NH,, and hydrogen chloride, HCI. NH, (g)+HCI(g) NH,CI(Ss) A 3.12 g sample of NH, gas and a 3.12 g sample of HCI gas are mixed in a 0.50 L flask at 25 °C. Identify the limiting reagent. O HCI O NH,CI O NH, How many ams of NH, Cl will be formed by this reaction? mass: g What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NH, Cl produced by the reaction. P = atm

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Solid ammonium chloride, NH, CI, is formed by the reaction of gaseous ammonia, NH,, and hydrogen chloride, HCI.
NH, (g)+HCI(g)
NH,CI(s)
A 3.12 g sample of NH, gas and a 3.12 g sample of HCI gas are mixed in a 0.50 L flask at 25 °C.
Identify the limiting reagent.
О НС
NH,CI
NH,
How many grams of NH,CI will be formed by this reaction?
mass:
What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NH, CI produced by
the reaction.
P =
atm
O O O
Transcribed Image Text:Reso- Solid ammonium chloride, NH, CI, is formed by the reaction of gaseous ammonia, NH,, and hydrogen chloride, HCI. NH, (g)+HCI(g) NH,CI(s) A 3.12 g sample of NH, gas and a 3.12 g sample of HCI gas are mixed in a 0.50 L flask at 25 °C. Identify the limiting reagent. О НС NH,CI NH, How many grams of NH,CI will be formed by this reaction? mass: What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NH, CI produced by the reaction. P = atm O O O
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