What is the formula for ammonium chloride and sodium nitrite yield sodium chloride and nitrogen gas and water.?
Q. how do i balance this equation also
Asked by asdfhjkashdfkh - Sun Jul 26 11:46:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. NH4Cl ammonium chloride NaNO2 sodium nitrite NaCl sodium chloride NH4Cl + NaNO2 ---> NaCl + N2 + 2H2O hope it helps :)
Answered by littlecurie - Sun Jul 26 12:53:23 2009
Q. how do i balance this equation also
Asked by asdfhjkashdfkh - Sun Jul 26 11:46:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. NH4Cl ammonium chloride NaNO2 sodium nitrite NaCl sodium chloride NH4Cl + NaNO2 ---> NaCl + N2 + 2H2O hope it helps :)
Answered by littlecurie - Sun Jul 26 12:53:23 2009
What is the chemical formula for n-Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride?
Q. What is the chemical formula for n-Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride?
Asked by Clayton P - Fri Feb 22 11:25:38 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hey clayton, it's Spencer
Answered by winston - Fri Feb 22 11:39:06 2008
Q. What is the chemical formula for n-Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride?
Asked by Clayton P - Fri Feb 22 11:25:38 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hey clayton, it's Spencer
Answered by winston - Fri Feb 22 11:39:06 2008
What is the ionic compound formula for: Dipotassium Phosphate & Ammonium Chloride?
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Asked by katie bee - Sat Nov 15 12:20:08 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Di Potassium Phosphate: With the help of our cutting edge technology in our laboratory we are able to synthesize premium quality of dipotassium phosphate. It is also known as phosphoric acid, dipotassium salt; dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphate; potassium phosphate and dibasic. It is a highly water-soluble salt and for this feature it is used as a fertilizer, food additive and buffering agent. This is also used in chemical industry as a source of phosphorus and potassium. Ammonium chloride: or Sal Ammoniac is, in its pure form, a clear white water-soluble crystalline salt Salt. In nature, the substance occurs in volcanic Volcanos It is easy to produce artificially and is often created as a byproduct of other industries. To narrow it… [cont.]
Answered by Psych2B - Sat Nov 15 12:56:07 2008
Q. please help thank you :)
Asked by katie bee - Sat Nov 15 12:20:08 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Di Potassium Phosphate: With the help of our cutting edge technology in our laboratory we are able to synthesize premium quality of dipotassium phosphate. It is also known as phosphoric acid, dipotassium salt; dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphate; potassium phosphate and dibasic. It is a highly water-soluble salt and for this feature it is used as a fertilizer, food additive and buffering agent. This is also used in chemical industry as a source of phosphorus and potassium. Ammonium chloride: or Sal Ammoniac is, in its pure form, a clear white water-soluble crystalline salt Salt. In nature, the substance occurs in volcanic Volcanos It is easy to produce artificially and is often created as a byproduct of other industries. To narrow it… [cont.]
Answered by Psych2B - Sat Nov 15 12:56:07 2008
Give the formula of the gas produced in the addition of ammonium chloride to calcium hydroxide. What test c?
Q. Give the formula of the gas produced in the addition of ammonium chloride to calcium hydroxide. What test c?
Asked by blah blah - Sun Oct 1 06:10:03 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the gas is ammonia.the byproducts are calcium chloride and water
Answered by goutham112 - Sun Oct 1 06:29:36 2006
Q. Give the formula of the gas produced in the addition of ammonium chloride to calcium hydroxide. What test c?
Asked by blah blah - Sun Oct 1 06:10:03 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the gas is ammonia.the byproducts are calcium chloride and water
Answered by goutham112 - Sun Oct 1 06:29:36 2006
whats the formula for the ionic compound, potassium phosphate & ammonium chloride?
Q. whats the formula for the ionic compound, potassium phosphate & ammonium chloride?
Asked by Melody - Thu Jan 17 20:31:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Potassium Phosphate : K3PO4 Ammonium Chloride : NH4Cl Hope this helps!
Answered by chemdork321 - Thu Jan 17 20:35:56 2008
Q. whats the formula for the ionic compound, potassium phosphate & ammonium chloride?
Asked by Melody - Thu Jan 17 20:31:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Potassium Phosphate : K3PO4 Ammonium Chloride : NH4Cl Hope this helps!
Answered by chemdork321 - Thu Jan 17 20:35:56 2008
How does ammonium chloride containing cough syrup affects gastric pH and kidney buffers?
Q. Is it true that ammonium chloride (freely available in most cough formulas) causes buffer loss in kidneys and so that pH imbalances by electrolyte loss? are those formulas advisable for kidney patients and also to bronchitis patients?
Asked by greeksonpharma - Sun Jan 21 10:35:26 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Omeprazole, a gastric 'proton pump inhibitor': lack of effect on renal handling of electrolytes and urinary acidification. * Howden CW, * Reid JL. Omeprazole has previously been shown to be a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion in man. In a new study, oral omeprazole 60 mg/day was given to 8 healthy male subjects for 8 days. The daily urinary electrolyte output and urine pH in response to ammonium chloride were not significantly altered. This provides further support for the specificity of its action on gastric acid secretion. PMID: 6088253 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Answered by Health-Nut_Ditto-Head - Sun Jan 21 10:54:15 2007
Q. Is it true that ammonium chloride (freely available in most cough formulas) causes buffer loss in kidneys and so that pH imbalances by electrolyte loss? are those formulas advisable for kidney patients and also to bronchitis patients?
Asked by greeksonpharma - Sun Jan 21 10:35:26 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Omeprazole, a gastric 'proton pump inhibitor': lack of effect on renal handling of electrolytes and urinary acidification. * Howden CW, * Reid JL. Omeprazole has previously been shown to be a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion in man. In a new study, oral omeprazole 60 mg/day was given to 8 healthy male subjects for 8 days. The daily urinary electrolyte output and urine pH in response to ammonium chloride were not significantly altered. This provides further support for the specificity of its action on gastric acid secretion. PMID: 6088253 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Answered by Health-Nut_Ditto-Head - Sun Jan 21 10:54:15 2007
calculate the hydronium ion concentration and pH in a 0.20M solution of ammonium chloride, NH4Cl?
Q. I Know that pH=-log formula i need to make up a rice table but i cant come up with the equation... please help me!:)
Asked by sunar1226 - Fri Nov 13 18:48:20 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I Know that pH=-log formula i need to make up a rice table but i cant come up with the equation... please help me!:)
Asked by sunar1226 - Fri Nov 13 18:48:20 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
What is the charge and formula for each compound?
Q. Sodium bromide Lithium oxide Magnesium sulfide Aluminum fluoride Potassium nitrate Ammonium chloride.
Asked by Gator Girl - Fri May 30 11:23:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Na+1 & Br-1 ... NaBr Li+1 & )-2 ... Li2O Mg+2 & S-2 ... MgS Al+3 & F-1 ... AlF3 K+1 & NO3)-1 ... KNO3 NH4)+1 & Cl- ... NH4Cl
Answered by Steve O - Fri May 30 13:39:35 2008
Q. Sodium bromide Lithium oxide Magnesium sulfide Aluminum fluoride Potassium nitrate Ammonium chloride.
Asked by Gator Girl - Fri May 30 11:23:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Na+1 & Br-1 ... NaBr Li+1 & )-2 ... Li2O Mg+2 & S-2 ... MgS Al+3 & F-1 ... AlF3 K+1 & NO3)-1 ... KNO3 NH4)+1 & Cl- ... NH4Cl
Answered by Steve O - Fri May 30 13:39:35 2008
what is the basic formula for silver chloride/strontium hydroxide/silver chromate/hydrogen carbonate/...?
Q. magnesium nitride/hydrogen chloride/gallium sulfate/aluminum floride/ammonium bromide/barium hydroxide/potassium phosphate/calcium bicarbonate/ iron(II) chloride/ferric oxide/cupric nitrate/plumbous sulfate/tin(IV) hydroxide/nickel(II) nitrate/calcium chlorate/mercury(I) sulfate/aluminum permanganate/and ammonium hydroxide.. please help i suck in science right now & im honors!!! _'_^ '___
Asked by andrew r - Thu Dec 7 00:35:14 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. use the table, and remember ionic vs. covalent.
Answered by pattiewagon16@sbcglobal.net - Thu Dec 7 00:43:19 2006
Q. magnesium nitride/hydrogen chloride/gallium sulfate/aluminum floride/ammonium bromide/barium hydroxide/potassium phosphate/calcium bicarbonate/ iron(II) chloride/ferric oxide/cupric nitrate/plumbous sulfate/tin(IV) hydroxide/nickel(II) nitrate/calcium chlorate/mercury(I) sulfate/aluminum permanganate/and ammonium hydroxide.. please help i suck in science right now & im honors!!! _'_^ '___
Asked by andrew r - Thu Dec 7 00:35:14 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. use the table, and remember ionic vs. covalent.
Answered by pattiewagon16@sbcglobal.net - Thu Dec 7 00:43:19 2006
How do you write the formula for the following ternary salts? cesium nitrate, copper hydroxide,?
Q. magnesium perchlorate, potassium acetate, ammonium chloride,calcium dichromate, calcium phosphate, calcium sulfite
Asked by concerned mother - Mon Mar 2 12:28:19 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. magnesium perchlorate, potassium acetate, ammonium chloride,calcium dichromate, calcium phosphate, calcium sulfite
Asked by concerned mother - Mon Mar 2 12:28:19 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
What are the chemical formula for the followng ionic compunds?
Q. Potassium sulfate aluminum oxide beryllium hydroxide sodium nitrate tin(IV) cloride iron (III) hrdroxide copper (I) sulfate magnesium phosphate iron (III) sulfite shromium (III phosphide strontium bicarbonate ammonium phosphate magnesium chloride zinc bromide calcium floride aluminum carbonate potassium chromate lithium phosphate
Asked by Mannings#1fan! SB 2008-2009! - Tue Nov 27 10:10:39 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. K2SO4 Al2O3 Be(OH)2 NaNO3 SnCl4 Fe(OH)3 Cu2SO4 Mg3(PO4)2 Fe2(SO3)3 CrP SrHCO3 (NH4)3PO4 MgCl2 ZnBr2 CaF2 Al2(CO3)3 K2CrO4 Li3PO4
Answered by ronaq - Tue Nov 27 10:20:14 2007
Q. Potassium sulfate aluminum oxide beryllium hydroxide sodium nitrate tin(IV) cloride iron (III) hrdroxide copper (I) sulfate magnesium phosphate iron (III) sulfite shromium (III phosphide strontium bicarbonate ammonium phosphate magnesium chloride zinc bromide calcium floride aluminum carbonate potassium chromate lithium phosphate
Asked by Mannings#1fan! SB 2008-2009! - Tue Nov 27 10:10:39 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. K2SO4 Al2O3 Be(OH)2 NaNO3 SnCl4 Fe(OH)3 Cu2SO4 Mg3(PO4)2 Fe2(SO3)3 CrP SrHCO3 (NH4)3PO4 MgCl2 ZnBr2 CaF2 Al2(CO3)3 K2CrO4 Li3PO4
Answered by ronaq - Tue Nov 27 10:20:14 2007
help with chemical compounds, multiplying?
Q. if u must find the chemical formula for ammonium chloride which is NH4 1+ and Cl 1-, what would be the chemical formula? does anyone know?
Asked by theasianrapper87 - Mon Nov 17 08:29:24 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. if u must find the chemical formula for ammonium chloride which is NH4 1+ and Cl 1-, what would be the chemical formula? does anyone know?
Asked by theasianrapper87 - Mon Nov 17 08:29:24 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Write the formula of the following compounds of various types?
Q. 1- disulfur heptaoxide 2- potassium idoate 3- hypobromous acid 4- nickel(II) acetate hexahydrate 5- carbot (IV) oxide 6- hydrocanic acid 7- iron (III) hydroxide 8- cupric hydroxide 9- ammonium dichromate 10- gold (III) chloride guys plz com'n i know someone know who to do it i need it fast fast fast plllzzz
Asked by John J - Sun Dec 9 13:57:02 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. S2O7 KIO3 HBrO Ni ( CH3COO)2 6H2O CO2 HCN Fe(OH)3 Cu(OH)2 (NH4)2Cr2O7 AuCl3
Answered by Dr.A - Thu Dec 13 04:48:42 2007
Q. 1- disulfur heptaoxide 2- potassium idoate 3- hypobromous acid 4- nickel(II) acetate hexahydrate 5- carbot (IV) oxide 6- hydrocanic acid 7- iron (III) hydroxide 8- cupric hydroxide 9- ammonium dichromate 10- gold (III) chloride guys plz com'n i know someone know who to do it i need it fast fast fast plllzzz
Asked by John J - Sun Dec 9 13:57:02 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. S2O7 KIO3 HBrO Ni ( CH3COO)2 6H2O CO2 HCN Fe(OH)3 Cu(OH)2 (NH4)2Cr2O7 AuCl3
Answered by Dr.A - Thu Dec 13 04:48:42 2007
What are the formulas of these compounds?
Q. Compounds: Potassium Fluoride, Iron (III) chloride, Copper (II) Sulfate, Ammonium Chloride, Copper (II) Chloride, Lead (II) Carbonate, Sodium Phosphate.
Asked by hina.mori - Sat Sep 29 17:46:23 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. KF, FeCl3, CuSO4, NH4Cl, CuCl2, PbCO3, Na3PO4
Answered by KarenaT - Sat Sep 29 17:53:03 2007
Q. Compounds: Potassium Fluoride, Iron (III) chloride, Copper (II) Sulfate, Ammonium Chloride, Copper (II) Chloride, Lead (II) Carbonate, Sodium Phosphate.
Asked by hina.mori - Sat Sep 29 17:46:23 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. KF, FeCl3, CuSO4, NH4Cl, CuCl2, PbCO3, Na3PO4
Answered by KarenaT - Sat Sep 29 17:53:03 2007
need help on formula writing!?
Q. my homework is formula writing! ammonium sulfate 2. calcium carbonate 3. magnesium sulfate 4. lead(II) sulfite 5. hydrogen sulfide 6. calcium bromide 7. calcium chloride 8. iron(III) oxide 9. ammonium sulfide 10. zinc chlorate 11. calcium oxide 12. barium chloride 13. sodium cyanide 14. nickel(II) nitrate 15. silver sulfide help!!!
Asked by Souja - Mon Mar 30 20:10:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. my homework is formula writing! ammonium sulfate 2. calcium carbonate 3. magnesium sulfate 4. lead(II) sulfite 5. hydrogen sulfide 6. calcium bromide 7. calcium chloride 8. iron(III) oxide 9. ammonium sulfide 10. zinc chlorate 11. calcium oxide 12. barium chloride 13. sodium cyanide 14. nickel(II) nitrate 15. silver sulfide help!!!
Asked by Souja - Mon Mar 30 20:10:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Formula Sodium + Iodine???? HELP?
Q. Formula for: Sodium Iodine? Calcium Chloride? Potassium Oxide? Ammonium Oxide? Ammonium Fluoride? Sodium Nitrate? Calcium Phosphate? please help! i really need help :(
Asked by sexybabe - Sun Apr 26 15:50:51 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think you mean sodium iodide... Sodium iodide = NaI Calcium chloride = CaCl2 Potassium oxide = P2O3 Ammonium oxide = (NH4)2O Ammonium fluoride = NH4F Sodium nitrate = NaNO3 Calcium phosphate = Ca3(PO4)2 - Anonymous
Answered by Anonymous - Sun Apr 26 15:54:53 2009
Q. Formula for: Sodium Iodine? Calcium Chloride? Potassium Oxide? Ammonium Oxide? Ammonium Fluoride? Sodium Nitrate? Calcium Phosphate? please help! i really need help :(
Asked by sexybabe - Sun Apr 26 15:50:51 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think you mean sodium iodide... Sodium iodide = NaI Calcium chloride = CaCl2 Potassium oxide = P2O3 Ammonium oxide = (NH4)2O Ammonium fluoride = NH4F Sodium nitrate = NaNO3 Calcium phosphate = Ca3(PO4)2 - Anonymous
Answered by Anonymous - Sun Apr 26 15:54:53 2009
Yr 10 chemistry - is this correct?
Q. in a dissolving reaction: ammonium chloride + water = ??? is it ammonium chloride solution? (no formulae needed)
Asked by no-one listens... - Sat May 19 16:06:05 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It forms ammonium chloride solution. It's also an endothermic reaction, so if you were to dissolve the ammonium chloride in a test tube full of water, the test tube would become cold to touch, as heat is taken in.
Answered by Sue R - Sat May 19 16:16:55 2007
Q. in a dissolving reaction: ammonium chloride + water = ??? is it ammonium chloride solution? (no formulae needed)
Asked by no-one listens... - Sat May 19 16:06:05 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It forms ammonium chloride solution. It's also an endothermic reaction, so if you were to dissolve the ammonium chloride in a test tube full of water, the test tube would become cold to touch, as heat is taken in.
Answered by Sue R - Sat May 19 16:16:55 2007
How do I work out the chemical formulas for....?
Q. How do I work out the chemical formulas for: ~Potassium Chloride ~Magnesium Sulphate ~Sodium Hydronide ~Silver Oxide ~Barium Chloride ~Aluminum Oxide ~Ammonium Nitrate ~Copper Sulphate ~Calcium Phosphate ~Hydrogen Phosphate But how do I work them out?
Asked by tmrcx - Mon Mar 31 00:15:38 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. To "work them out" you need to know the usual charges of the various cations and anions. For magnesium sulfate, you know (hopefully) Mg's only common oxidation state is Mg+2; the charge on SO4 is -2 (you can think of it as S+6 and 4 (O-2) = SO4-2). Since the charges are equal and opposite the ratio is one to one or MgSO4 For calcium phospate Ca is a +2 ion; phospate is a -3 ion (you can think of it as P+5 and 4 O-2 = PO4-3). Since the two charges are not equal, you need to adjust the ratio of the cation/anion to achieve a neutral compound. You can see that 3 (+2 ions) = +6, and 2 (-3 ions) = -6 so the formula is Ca3(PO4)2 all the others can be done similarly. Eventually, these charges and ratios of cations & anions will be so drilled… [cont.]
Answered by Flying Dragon - Mon Mar 31 01:16:13 2008
Q. How do I work out the chemical formulas for: ~Potassium Chloride ~Magnesium Sulphate ~Sodium Hydronide ~Silver Oxide ~Barium Chloride ~Aluminum Oxide ~Ammonium Nitrate ~Copper Sulphate ~Calcium Phosphate ~Hydrogen Phosphate But how do I work them out?
Asked by tmrcx - Mon Mar 31 00:15:38 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. To "work them out" you need to know the usual charges of the various cations and anions. For magnesium sulfate, you know (hopefully) Mg's only common oxidation state is Mg+2; the charge on SO4 is -2 (you can think of it as S+6 and 4 (O-2) = SO4-2). Since the charges are equal and opposite the ratio is one to one or MgSO4 For calcium phospate Ca is a +2 ion; phospate is a -3 ion (you can think of it as P+5 and 4 O-2 = PO4-3). Since the two charges are not equal, you need to adjust the ratio of the cation/anion to achieve a neutral compound. You can see that 3 (+2 ions) = +6, and 2 (-3 ions) = -6 so the formula is Ca3(PO4)2 all the others can be done similarly. Eventually, these charges and ratios of cations & anions will be so drilled… [cont.]
Answered by Flying Dragon - Mon Mar 31 01:16:13 2008
How do you get the formula for compounds? ?
Q. Give the formula for the following compounds: a) ammonium dichromate(NH4)2Cr2O7 b) magnesium nitrate heptahydrate??? c) stannous chlorideSnCl2 d) sodium sulfiteNa2SO3 e) potassium cyanideKCN f) ferric sulfide ??? g) arsenic trichlorideAsCl3 Are these right so far? Thanks,
Asked by CC221112 - Mon Oct 13 05:02:39 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Give the formula for the following compounds: a) ammonium dichromate(NH4)2Cr2O7 b) magnesium nitrate heptahydrate??? c) stannous chlorideSnCl2 d) sodium sulfiteNa2SO3 e) potassium cyanideKCN f) ferric sulfide ??? g) arsenic trichlorideAsCl3 Are these right so far? Thanks,
Asked by CC221112 - Mon Oct 13 05:02:39 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Calculating Molarity?
Q. At 20 degrees Celsius, an aqueous solution that is 24.00% by mass in ammonium chloride has a denisty of 1.0674 g/ml. What is the molarity of ammonium chloride in the solution? The formula weight of ammonium chloride is 53.50 g/mol.
Asked by Susie Q - Thu Mar 20 22:00:41 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Assume 100.00 g solution: (0.2400) (100.00 g) / (53.50 g/mol) = 0.4486 moles NH4Cl (100.00 g) / (1.0674 g/mL) (1000 mL/L) = 0.0937 L Molarity = (0.4486 moles) / (0.0937 L) = 4.79 M.
Answered by Glenguin - Fri Mar 21 13:01:39 2008
Q. At 20 degrees Celsius, an aqueous solution that is 24.00% by mass in ammonium chloride has a denisty of 1.0674 g/ml. What is the molarity of ammonium chloride in the solution? The formula weight of ammonium chloride is 53.50 g/mol.
Asked by Susie Q - Thu Mar 20 22:00:41 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Assume 100.00 g solution: (0.2400) (100.00 g) / (53.50 g/mol) = 0.4486 moles NH4Cl (100.00 g) / (1.0674 g/mL) (1000 mL/L) = 0.0937 L Molarity = (0.4486 moles) / (0.0937 L) = 4.79 M.
Answered by Glenguin - Fri Mar 21 13:01:39 2008
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