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16 December, 23:04

How many moles of ammonium ions are in 6.975 g of ammonium carbonate?

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  1. 16 December, 23:19
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    Formula of ammonium carbonate: (NH4) 2CO3 Molar mass of ammonium carbonate = 96.11 g/mol Finding moles of ammonium carbonate: (6.975 g) / (96.11 g/mol) = 0.07257 moles Since there are 2 moles of ammonium ions in every mole of ammonium carbonate, there are 0.1451 moles of ammonium ions in the sample. (Note: rules for significant figures were followed in these calculations)
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