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How many moles of ammonium ions are in 6.965 g of ammonium carbonate? Express your answer using four significant figures.

User Irvin Joao
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Answer:0.1450

Step-by-step explanation:

User Greg Brodzik
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Answer:

there are 3.63*10⁻² moles of ammonium anions

Step-by-step explanation:

since the ammonium carbonate is

(NH₄)₂(CO₂)

and the ammonium carbonate dissociate according to

(NH₄)₂(CO₂) →2*NH₄⁺ + CO₂²⁻ ( we will neglect other carbonate species for simplicity)

then each mole of ammonium carbonate generates 2 moles of ammonium anions , then

n AC = 2* n A

where n represents moles AC represents ammonium carbonate and A represents ammonium anions

also we know that

n AC = m AC / M AC

where

m = mass of ammonium carbonate = 6.595 g

M = molecular weight of ammonium carbonate = 96.09 g/mol

then

n AC = m AC / M AC = 6.595 g/ 96.09 g/mol = 7.25*10⁻² moles of ammonium carbonate

thus

n AC = 2* n A → n A = n AC /2 = 7.25*10⁻² /2 = 3.63*10⁻² moles of ammonium anions

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