34g of ammonia will take an equal volume.

Let’s calculate the molar mass of ammonia (NH3). Numerically, it is equal to the relative molecular weight of the substance. M (NH3) = Ar (N) + 3 Ar (H) = 14 + 3 × 1 = 17 g / mol.

Let’s find the amount of ammonia: γ (NH3) = m: M = 34: 17 = 2 mol.

Let’s calculate the volume of ammonia: V (NH3) = γ (NH3) × Vm, where Vm is a constant equal to 22.4 l / mol. V (NH3) = 2 × 22.4 = 44.8 (L).

Answer: 44.8 liters.



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