Ammonia gas can be prepared by the reaction CaO(s) + 2NH₂Cl(s) 2NH₂(g) + H₂O(g) +CaCl₂ (s) In an experiment, 28.5 g of a

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Ammonia gas can be prepared by the reaction CaO(s) + 2NH₂Cl(s) 2NH₂(g) + H₂O(g) +CaCl₂ (s) In an experiment, 28.5 g of a

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Ammonia Gas Can Be Prepared By The Reaction Cao S 2nh Cl S 2nh G H O G Cacl S In An Experiment 28 5 G Of A 1
Ammonia Gas Can Be Prepared By The Reaction Cao S 2nh Cl S 2nh G H O G Cacl S In An Experiment 28 5 G Of A 1 (28.51 KiB) Viewed 25 times
Ammonia Gas Can Be Prepared By The Reaction Cao S 2nh Cl S 2nh G H O G Cacl S In An Experiment 28 5 G Of A 2
Ammonia Gas Can Be Prepared By The Reaction Cao S 2nh Cl S 2nh G H O G Cacl S In An Experiment 28 5 G Of A 2 (28.51 KiB) Viewed 25 times
Ammonia gas can be prepared by the reaction CaO(s) + 2NH₂Cl(s) 2NH₂(g) + H₂O(g) +CaCl₂ (s) In an experiment, 28.5 g of ammonia gas, NH,, is produced when it was predicted that 50.8 g NH, would form. What is the theoretical yield of NH, ? theoretical yield: 1 What is the actual yield of NH, ? actual yield: What is the percent yield of NH, ? percent yield: g
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