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Ammonium hydrogen phosphate, a common fertilizer; is made from reacting phosphoric acid with ammonia, NH3. What mass of ammonia will react with 2800 kg of H3PO4? Please show how you got the answer

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Answer: 971.428 kg of ammonia will react with 2800 kg of phosphoric acid.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of sodium hydrogen carbonate in 1 tablet =2800 kg = 2,800,000 g


H_3PO_4+ 2NH_3\rightarrow (NH_4)_2HPO_4

Moles of
H_3PO_4=\frac{\text{Mass of }H_3PO_4}{\text{Molar Mass of }H_3PO_4}=(2,800,000 g)/(98 g/mol)=28,571.42 moles

According to reaction 1 mole of
]H_3PO_4 reacts with 2 mole of
NH_3 then 28,571.42 mole of
H_3PO_4 will react with:
(2)/(1)* 28,571.42 moles of
NH_3 that is 57,142.84 moles.

Mass of
NH_3=17 g/mol* 57,142.84 moles.=971,428.28 g=971.428 kg

971.428 kg of ammonia will react with 2800 kg of phosphoric acid.

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