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Nitric acid can be produced by the reaction of gaseous nitrogen dioxide with water. 3NO2(g) + H2O(`) −! 2HNO3(`) + NO(g) If 745...Question
Nitric acid can be produced by the reaction of gaseous nitrogen dioxide with water.
3NO2(g) + H2O(§¤) −>
2HNO3(§¤) + NO(g)
If 794 L of NO2 gas react with water, what volume of NO gas will be produced? Assume the gases are measured under the same conditions.
Answer in units of L.
3NO2(g) + H2O(§¤) −>
2HNO3(§¤) + NO(g)
If 794 L of NO2 gas react with water, what volume of NO gas will be produced? Assume the gases are measured under the same conditions.
Answer in units of L.
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DrBob222
When working with gases one may use volume as if L were mols.
794L NO2 x (1 mol NO/3 mol NO2) = ?
794L NO2 x (1 mol NO/3 mol NO2) = ?
Morgan
264.6666666667 :) thanks!
DrBob222
OK but you are not allowed that many significant figures.
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I agree