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Laboratory preparation of ammonia from ammonium chloride.
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Explain the following:
Ca(OH)2 is preferred over NaOH in the preparation of ammonia.
Laboratory preparation of ammonia from aammonia chloride
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 \[\ce{NH3}\].
Give reasons:
In the lab. preparation of ammonia calcium hydroxide is used in excess.
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.
State the observation for the following, when:
A glass rod dipped in concentrated HCl acid is brought near ammonia gas.
The following question pertains to the laboratory preparation of Ammonia gas from Magnesium nitride:
Write a balanced chemical equation for its preparation.
The following question pertains to the laboratory preparation of Ammonia gas from Magnesium nitride:
How do you identify the gas that formed?
Rewrite the following statement by adding the correct word, as shown in the example:
Example: Given Statement: Ammonia changes moist red litmus to blue. Correct Statement: Aqueous ammonia changes moist red litmus to blue. |
Ammonia reacts with chlorine to give ammonium chloride and nitrogen.