Asked by beverly
                3NO2(g) + H2O(l) → 2HNO3(l) + NO(g)
 
How many moles of NO2(g) are required to react with 1.00 mole of water to produce 3.00 moles of nitric acid?
            
        How many moles of NO2(g) are required to react with 1.00 mole of water to produce 3.00 moles of nitric acid?
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                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    You need 3 mols of NO2 for each mol of H2O
You can see that from your balanced equation.
However You get TWO mols of nitric acid, not 3
    
You can see that from your balanced equation.
However You get TWO mols of nitric acid, not 3
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