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8 February, 23:50

A reaction requires 15.0 g of ammonium chloride. What volumeof a

14% solution of NH4Cl which has a density of

1.04g/cm3 is needed to supply the 15.0 g

ofNH4Cl?

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  1. 9 February, 00:51
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    103 cm³

    Explanation:

    A reaction requires 15.0 g of ammonium chloride. The percent by mass of ammonium chloride in the solution is 14%. The mass of the solution required is:

    15.0 g ammonium chloride * (100 g solution / 14 g ammonium chloride) = 107 g solution

    The density of the solution is 1.04 g/cm³. The volume of solution corresponding to 107 g is:

    107 g * (1 cm³ / 1.04 g) = 103 cm³

    In 103 cm³ of a 14% solution, there will be 15.0 g of ammonium chloride.
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