How much cubic carbon dioxide is produced by the complete reaction of 3.95kg ammonium bicarbonate with 2.45kg sulfuric acid (concentration is 100%)?

How much cubic carbon dioxide is produced by the complete reaction of 3.95kg ammonium bicarbonate with 2.45kg sulfuric acid (concentration is 100%)?


2NH4HCO3+H2SO4
158----98
3.95----X
X=2.45g
The two are exactly the same
2NH4HCO3+H2SO4=2CO2+2H2O+(NH4)2SO4
158---------44.8
3.95---------Y
Y = 1.12 L = 0.00112 M3



Chemical equation of ammonium bicarbonate reacting with dilute sulfuric acid to produce ammonium sulfate water and carbon dioxide


2NH4HCO3+H2SO4=(NH4)2SO4+2H2O+2CO2↑



Ammonium bicarbonate is a white powdery solid. After heating ammonium bicarbonate, ammonia, carbon dioxide and water are produced
(1) An experiment is designed to prove that carbon dioxide is produced in the product after reaction
(2) The phenomena observed in the above reactions are described


1. Pass the gas into the clarified lime water, and then it becomes turbid to generate CO2
2. Disappear. When heated, it will decompose into ammonia and CO2. However, if heated in the test tube, crystallization may be seen at the nozzle. At room temperature, ammonia and CO2 can react and change back to ammonium bicarbonate