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17 February, 02:34

Calculate the concentration in mol L^-1 of ammonium ions in a solution prepared by mixing 360 mL of 0.250 mol L^-1 ammonium sulfate solution with 675.0 mL of 1.20 mol L^-1 ammonium nitrate solution. Assume solutions are additive.

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  1. 17 February, 02:51
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    In order to determine the concentration of ammonium ions in the solution prepared by mixing solutions of ammonium sulfate, (NH4) 2SO4, and ammonium nitrate, first calculate the amount of ammonium ions for each solution.

    For ammonium sulfate sol'n: 0.360 L x 0.250 mol (NH4) 2SO4 / L x 2 mol NH4 + / 1 mol (NH4) 2SO4 = 0.18 mol NH4+

    For ammonium nitrate sol'n: 0.675 x 1.2 mol NH4NO3/L x 1 mol NH4 + / 1 molNH4NO3 = 0.81 mol NH4+

    Thus, the amount of NH4 + ions is (0.18 + 0.81) mol or 0.99 mol NH4+. To get the concentration, multiply this to the volume of solution which is assumed to be additive, such that:

    M NH4 + in sol’n = 0.99 mol NH4+/1.035 L = 0.9565 mol NH4 + / L sol’n
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