I NEED HELP ASAP Solid ammonium nitrate, a common agricultural fertilizer, can be formed from the reaction of nitric acid
(HNO3) solution and gaseous ammonia (NH3).
1. What mass of ammonium nitrate will form from the reaction of:
(a) 125.0 mL of a 0.750 M nitric acid solution with excess ammonia.
(b) 750.0 mL of a 0.1250 M nitric acid solution with 50.00 mL of gaseous ammonia at STP.
2. What volume of ammonia is needed to produce 5.00 g of ammonium nitrate? The experiment is to
be done at a pressure of 0.750 atm and 32.0oC.
3. What concentration of nitric acid is needed if 250.0 mL were to completely react with 3.00 L of
ammonia?