Asked by Harry
                N2(g) + O2(g) → N2O5(g) 
What volume of oxygen gas reacts to yield 750.0 cm3 of N2O5? The reaction conditions are 350°C and 2.50 atm pressure.
2N2 + 5 O2 = 2N2O5 I balanced correctly. What is my next step to solve this problem. I am confused and I want to understand the steps. Thank you.
            
        What volume of oxygen gas reacts to yield 750.0 cm3 of N2O5? The reaction conditions are 350°C and 2.50 atm pressure.
2N2 + 5 O2 = 2N2O5 I balanced correctly. What is my next step to solve this problem. I am confused and I want to understand the steps. Thank you.
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Stoichiometry by any other name is stoichiometry. Since all are gases and the conditions apply to everything you can use the shortcut.
750 cc N2O5 x (5 mol O2/2 mols N2O5) = 750 cc (5/2) = ?
    
750 cc N2O5 x (5 mol O2/2 mols N2O5) = 750 cc (5/2) = ?
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