Asked by Nicole
The equation is N2 + O2 reacts 2NO
Given 12.5 mg of oxygen reacts with 21.4 mg of Nitrogen what mass of product is formed
Given 12.5 mg of oxygen reacts with 21.4 mg of Nitrogen what mass of product is formed
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Do you have to take limiting factors into consideration yet?
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In this case, your 12.5 mg O2 would produce 5.86 mg NO, and your 21.4 mg N2 would produce 11.5 mg NO. Therefore, O2 would be your limiting factor and this would produce 11.5 mg NO (or 0.0115 g NO)
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DrBob222
Probably you should show your work. I don't buy those numbers.
And yes, limiting reagent is a factor.
And yes, limiting reagent is a factor.
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