Small quantities of ammonia gas can be generated in the laboratory by heating an

Chapter 9, Problem 34

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Small quantities of ammonia gas can be generated in the laboratory by heating an ammonium salt with a strong base. For example, ammonium chloride reacts with sodium hydroxide according to the following balanced equation: NH4Cl(s) _ NaOH(s) S NH3(g) _ NaCl(s) _ H2O(g) What mass of ammonia gas is produced if 1.39 g of ammonium chloride reacts completely?

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