Numbers 4 and 5 please (put my answers on 1-3 down for context) If 55.0 mL of 0.247 M ammonium chloride is reacted with 35.5 mL 0.495 M sodium carbonate, how many moles of gas could be produced? 0.02 moles of gas could be produced If that gas is funneled into a 100.00 mL vessel that is capped and kept at a temperature of 25 °C, what will be the pressure inside the vessel? 4.89 atm You measure the pressure inside the vessel at these conditions to be 3.56 atm. What was the percent yield of this reaction? PY=72.8% If the temperature of the vessel is chilled to a temperature of 10 °C, what will be the new pressure inside the vessel? If this reaction was instead performed with solid ammonium chloride and solid sodium carbonate, how would that change the reaction? Explain your reasoning.

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Numbers 4 and 5 please (put my answers on 1-3 down for context)

  1. If 55.0 mL of 0.247 M ammonium chloride is reacted with 35.5 mL 0.495 M sodium carbonate, how many moles of gas could be produced?
    0.02 moles of gas could be produced
  2. If that gas is funneled into a 100.00 mL vessel that is capped and kept at a temperature of 25 °C, what will be the pressure inside the vessel?
    4.89 atm
  3. You measure the pressure inside the vessel at these conditions to be 3.56 atm. What was the percent yield of this reaction?
    PY=72.8%
  4. If the temperature of the vessel is chilled to a temperature of 10 °C, what will be the new pressure inside the vessel?

  5. If this reaction was instead performed with solid ammonium chloride and solid sodium carbonate, how would that change the reaction? Explain your reasoning. 
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