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NH4NO3(s) ¡æ N2O(g) + 2H2O(§¤).
How much water is produced if 22.9 g of N2O is produced in this reaction? Answer in units of g

I converted grams of N2O to mol. Then I did a mol ratio getting mol of H2O. Then I converted mol of H2O to grams. I got 18.736363. Is this correct?
11 years ago

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DrBob222
Yes but that's too many significant figures.
11 years ago

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