Answer: a) Ammonia — 0.3025M
b) sulphate — 0.1512M
Step-by-step explanation:
Molarity = mol solute / L solution
Mass of the solution = 12.7 x (1/132.14) = 0.0961 mol in 124mL
Molarity = 0.0961/0.124 L solution = 0.775M
So 13.70 ml of this solution is added to 56.50 mL we have 70.2 mL total solution
Now using dilution equation
M1V1 = M2V2
To find the molarity of the new 70.2mL solution
(0.775M x 13.7 ) = M2 x 70.2
M2 = (0.775M x 13.7 ) / 70.2 = 0.1512M
Therefore there’s 0.1512 moles ammonia sulphate per liter of the solution
Therefore the concentration of Ion is
1. 2 x 0.1512 = 0.3025M of ammonia
2. 1 x 0.1512 = 0.1512M of sulphate