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Answer:Infection with a pathogen does not necessarily lead to disease. Infection occurs when viruses, bacteria, or other microbes enter your body and begin to multiply. Disease occurs when the cells in your body are damaged as a result of infection and signs and symptoms of an illness appear.
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Answer:
7923.6 g of (NH₄)₂SO₄ can be produced by this reaction
Explanation:
The reaction is:
2NH₃ (aq) + H₂SO₄(aq) → (NH₄)₂SO₄(aq)
In this reaction ratio is 1:1.
As the ammonia is in excess, the limiting reagent is the sulfuric acid.
So 1 mol of sulfuric can produce 1 mol of sulfate
Then, 60 moles of sulfuric must produce 60 moles of sulfate.
We convert the moles to mass:
60 mol . 132.06 g / 1mol = 7923.6 g
Answer:
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The elements present in Ammonium Nitrate are Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen at a ratio of 4:2:3, respectively. Hydrogen weighs in at 1.008 amu, Nitrogen at 14.007, and Oxygen at 15.999. This means that the molar mass would be:
Hydrogen
4 x 1.008 = 4.032 amu
Nitrogen
2 x 14.007 = 28.014 amu
Oxygen
3 x 15.999 = 47.997 amu
Total
4.032 + 28.014 + 47.997 = 80.043 amu
The molar mass of Ammonium Nitrate is 80.043 grams per mole.