How many grams of ammonia can dissolve in 100g of water at 22 degrees celsius?

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To determine the maximum amount of ammonia that can dissolve in water at a specific temperature, you need to look at a solubility chart or use a solubility equation. In this case, the solubility of ammonia in water is approximately 900 grams of ammonia per liter of water at 0 degrees Celsius.

To find the solubility at 22 degrees Celsius, we need to account for the effect of temperature on solubility. Generally, solubility increases with temperature. However, for most salts and compounds, the relationship between temperature and solubility is not linear.

In the case of ammonia, the solubility decreases with increasing temperature. So, we need the specific solubility data for ammonia at 22 degrees Celsius.

Since I don't have real-time access to a solubility chart, I recommend consulting reliable sources such as chemical databases, textbooks, or scientific literature to find the solubility of ammonia in water at 22 degrees Celsius. Some online resources dedicated to chemical data may also provide this information.

Once you have the solubility value, you can calculate the amount of ammonia that can dissolve in 100 grams of water by multiplying the solubility value by the mass of water (100 grams) and converting units if necessary.