`kyttie
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I'd love some kind of help on this, as I'm fairly confused.
Here's the question:
Ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 is commonly used as a nitrogenous fertiliser. How much ammonium sulfate is needed to supply 100g nitrogen?
I don't even have the first clue.
Mind you, that same sheet is all about percentage compositions using RAMs (relative atomic masses). So say in the beginning I had:
Find the % composition by Mass of Mg in MgO
Then it's = RAM Mg x 100= 24.31 x 100 = 60.31%
RAM MgO 24.31+16
So.. how would you tackle the original question, using RAMs?
Thankies in advance.
Kaitlyn.
Here's the question:
Ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 is commonly used as a nitrogenous fertiliser. How much ammonium sulfate is needed to supply 100g nitrogen?
I don't even have the first clue.
Mind you, that same sheet is all about percentage compositions using RAMs (relative atomic masses). So say in the beginning I had:
Find the % composition by Mass of Mg in MgO
Then it's = RAM Mg x 100= 24.31 x 100 = 60.31%
RAM MgO 24.31+16
So.. how would you tackle the original question, using RAMs?
Thankies in advance.
Kaitlyn.