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Write a Balanced Chemical Equation for the Preparation of the Following Salts Ammonium Sulphate Crystals - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Write a balanced chemical equation for the preparation of the following salts

Ammonium sulphate crystals

उत्तर

2NH3 + H2SO4  (NH4)2 SO4

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Laboratory Preparation of Ammonia Gas
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2016-2017 (March) Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्न

Write a balanced chemical equation for the following:

Laboratory preparation of ammonia from ammonium chloride.


Choose the correct word or phrase from the options to complete the following sentence and write balanced equation for the same.

Ammonium chloride is a soluble salt prepared by ______.


Name the gas which is prepared by Haber's process.


Explain the following:

Ca(OH)2 is preferred over NaOH in the preparation of ammonia.


Explain the following:

 Ammonia solution is used in the laboratory to identify metalions.


During the laboratory preparation, how is ammonia dried and collected?

You enter a laboratory after a class has completed the Fountain experiment. How will you be able to tell whether the gas used in experiment was hydrogen chloride or ammonia?

Laboratory preparation of ammonia from aammonia chloride


How is ammonia gas prepared in laboratory starting from NH4Cl? State the conditions and balanced equation for the preparation.


Name a simple method you would employ to prepare ammonium salts in your laboratory.


Give reasons:

Ammonium nitrate is not used in the preparation of ammonia.


Give reasons:

Conc. \[\ce{H2SO4}\] is a good drying agent, yet it is not used to dry \[\ce{NH3}\].


Ammonia is manufactured by Haber Process.

Under what conditions do the reactants combine to form ammonia? Give a balanced equation for the reaction.


Ammonia is manufactured by Haber Process.

In what ratio by volume, are the above gases used?


Give the chemical equation(s) to prove that \[\ce{NH3}\] contains nitrogen and hydrogen.


Write observations:

Ammonia gas is passed over heated copper (II) oxide.


The following question pertains to the laboratory preparation of Ammonia gas from Magnesium nitride:

Why is the method seldom used?


The following question pertains to the laboratory preparation of Ammonia gas from Magnesium nitride:

How do you identify the gas that formed?


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