Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Questions
Science
3. What evidence was there to indicate that the Epsom salts and ammonia reacted?
1 answer
Evidence that the Epsom salts and ammonia reacted would include the formation of a precipitate, a change in color, the release of a gas, or the formation of a new compound.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
in an experiment, ammonia gas, NH3(g) was bubbled through distilled water. Some of the dissolved ammonia gas, NH3, reacted with
if an excess of nitrogen is reacted with 3.41 g of hydrogen, how many grams of ammonia can be produced?
Nitrogen gas can be prepared by passing ammonia over solid copper (II) oxide according to the equation
2 NH3 + 3 CuO (s) --> N2
Hydrogen cyanide, HCN, can be made by a two-step process. First, ammonia is reacted with O2 to give nitric oxide, NO.
4 NH3(g) +
Ammonia, NH3, is used as a refrigerant. At its boiling point of -33ÂșC, the enthalpy of vaporization of ammonia is 23.3 kJ/mol.
Ammonia gas has a molar mass of approximately 17 grams per mole. At 290K and 1.2 atm, a sample of ammonia has a volume of 3.7 L.
Arrange the following systems in order of increasing randomness or disorder(bring with the most ordered system)
1 mol liquid
When ammonia was reacted to copper(ll)oxide at a high temperature, it will produce nitrogen gas, copper metal and water vapour.
25 ml of cloudy ammonia solution is added to a 250 ml Erlenmeyer flask. 50 ml of .1 M HCl is then immediately added to the
Calculate the mass of ammonia produced when 11.2cm3 of nitrogen gas is reacted with excess hydrogen gas