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When nh3 reacts with h2so4, how is the nfactor of nh3 equal to 1? (No change in o.n. of any atom)

When nh3 reacts with h2so4, how is the nfactor of nh3 equal to 1? (No change in o.n. of any atom)

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Sunil Kumar FP
askIITians Faculty 183 Points
9 years ago
We have the equation
2NH3 +H2SO4 ------(NH4)2SO4 +H2O
Since this is an acid base reaction in which 2H+ is removed from H2SO4 and the number of replacable hydrogrn is 2H+.Thus for 2 mole of NH3 2 mole of H+ is added.for 1 mole of NH3 1H+ mole is added Thus the n-factor for NH3 is +1

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