i was in my boxers ready to go to bed when i did it. The ammonia (dont even know the conc. ) was sitting out so i got a qucick idea and did the above in liek 30 sec. The h2so4 was 95% but i dont know how much of each i put in. If you could at least, try to see what possible could have happened.
Heres the story. I was bored so i put ammonia and sulfuric acid into test tube hoping some ammonium sulfate would be made. A day later i took that mix and pored it in a steel pan i ususally dry my chems in. After a day in the pan i looked and WOW! it turned greenish blue, and had brownish grayish little liooked like turning things in there. The bottom of the pan was nice and clean, compared to the sides which were maore grey- the bottom turned lighter gray. The orange color on the base of the pan disappeared but was left on the sides (the color form heating iron oxide in it).
im not sure what the reaction was. Does anyone know? heres pics of what the pan looked like:
If i was to make nitric acid via the sulfuric acid- potassium nitrate method, how would i accurately figure out the concentration of the nitric acid knowing the amount of liquid the NO2 will dissovle in,the amount of H2so4 and its conc., and knowing amount of potassium nitrate, and assuming all the gas will dissolve?
also, just making sure: the colder the water the better the gas will dissolve in it, correct?
take a chemistry test book and read the whole thing. Its important that you dont read it like homework, but for fun, otherwise you wont remember anything. But if you actually try to remeber everything, and you read it well, you will come out with the knowledge of a first year chemistry colledge student (assuming you get a colledge textbook, wich really arent that hard). It all depeneds on how well u read it.
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