Sulfate Aerosols1. Write a balanced equation for the reaction of 1 mol of sulfuric acid with 1 mol of ammonium hydroxide to form ammonium hydrogen sulfate and water2. Write a balanced equation for the reaction of 1 mol of sulfuric acid with 2 mol of ammonium hydroxide to form ammonium sulfate and water.3. Acid Rain can damage marble statues and limestone building materials. Write a balanced chemical equation to represent this destruction.4. A garden product called dolomite lime is composed of tiny chips of limestone that contain both calcium and magnesium carbonates. This product is intended to help the gardener correct the pH of acid soils as it is a valuable source of calcium and magnesium a. write a chemical equation that shows why limestone corrects the pH of acid soils b. write a chemical equation that shows why limestone corrects the pH of acid soils c. will the addition of dolomite lime to soils cause the pH to rise or fallWhich of these has the lowest concentration of hydrogen ions: 0.1 M HCl 0.1 M NaOH 0.1 M H (little 2)SO (little 4) pure water? explain your answerNow on to Uranium Isotopes 5. A trace amount of uranium-234 is also found in nature. How many protons are in an atom of uranium-234? How many neutrons?6. 15 or so other uranium isotopes have been synthesized by humans. how many protons does each of these isotopes have?7. With the help of a periodic table write this nuclear equation. U-235 is first hit by a neutron of appropriate energy to initiate the fission process. U-235 fissions to form an element ( atomic number 52 mass number 137) another element ( atomic number 40 mass number 97) and neutrons. 8. At full capacity the nuclear plant at Seabrook New Hampshire generates 1160 million joules of electrical energy per second. Calculate the total amount of electrical energy produced per day and the loss of mass of U-235 each dayStart by calculating the quantity of energy generated not per second but per day. The use E=mc squared and solve for the change in mass Report the mass lost in grams.9. Some days you can see a cloud coming out of the cooling tower of a nuclear power plant. What causes the cloud? Does it contain any radioisotopes produced from the fission of U-235?10. The fuel pellets in a nuclear power plan contain 3-5% uranium-235.What other isotope of uranium is present in far greater percentage in the the pellet? Is the isotope fissionable under the conditions of a nuclear reactor?After being used in a reactor these pellets may contain elements such as strontium barium krypton and iodine. Explain why>