failedtrials
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So far i've found the moles of ammonium. What is a relevant equation to find the moles for nitrogen?
I mean the chemical equation, or am i doing something wrongn=m/M or the other way around, can't remember
Yes? Yes that would be me.failed trials
You think i haven't done that already? Posting here was my last resortDo some research, not hard to find the equation.
I Google'd and it was the first link ._.You think i haven't done that already? Posting here was my last resort
I think s/he means in general? In this case, mass of nitrogen/mass of moleculeWhat are you reacting it with?
It's not really what i was looking forI Google'd and it was the first link ._.
I guess this is why he failed trials hueWat, elaborate
Do you want the chemical formula for it? Then it is just a simple google search.
If you want an equation, that means you're reacting it with something/it is a product, so tell me what those are.
I'll just post the whole question.I think s/he means in general? In this case, mass of nitrogen/mass of molecule
Damn man. That stingsI guess this is why he failed trials hue
Here's your equation:I'll just post the whole question.
You are given to analyse the concentration of nitrogen in a sample of ammonium sulfate fertilizer. Precipitate the sulfate ion from solution using barium nitrate and then use the mass of precipitate formed to determine concentration of nitrogen.
Mass of fertilizer: 14.21
Mas of barium sulfate precipitated: 1.15
Determine percentage of composition of nitrogen in fertilizer
I really suck. How do i find the moles of nitrogen?Here's your equation:
Ba(NO3)2(aq) + (NH4)2SO4(aq) → 2NH4NO3(aq) + BaSO4(s)
Okay, then from the moles of Nitrogen you'd find the mass.It didn't mention that, but i think its safe to assume w/w%.