My apologies first off, I'm an ecologist not a chemist. I'm using acid traps to collect NH3 volatilizing from soils and have had trouble with results. I likely have a contamination issue but because my numbers all end up approx. equal I want to make sure I'm not saturating the H2SO4 solution. Below are my calculations but I'm worried I missed something b/c the end value is too low for the method to even work.
Thanks!
2NH3 + H2SO4 --> (NH4)2SO4
Acid trap: 20 mL 2% H2SO4
Stock H2SO4 Ultra grade 98%
C1*V1 = C2*V2 V1 = (.02*.02 L)/.98 = 4.08E-4 L
98% H2SO4 = 17.8 mol/L
(17.8 mol/L * 4.08E-4 L)/.02 L = 0.3632 mol/L or 2% H2SO4
0.02 L 2%H2SO4 * (0.3632 mol/L)*(2 mol NH3/1 mol H2SO4) = 0.014528 mol NH3
0.014528 mol NH3 * (17 g NH3/mol) = 0.246982 g NH3
0.246982 g NH3 * ( 14 mol N/17 mol NH3) = 0.203397 g NH3-N per 20 mL 2%H2SO4
(0.203397 g NH3-N/20 mL) * (1 L/ 1000 mL) * (1000 mg/1 g) =
0.01016985 mg/L or ppm
This is 2 orders of magnitude smaller than the analysis is showing.