Asked by Sarah
calculate the number of grams of nitrogen dioxide that are produced from 2 moles of nitric oxide
2NO(g)+Osub2(g)---->2NOsub2(g)
2NO(g)+Osub2(g)---->2NOsub2(g)
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Answered by
DrBob222
You don't need to write in the sub part. It isn't ideal but those who use these boards know that KNO3 is KNOsub3. If we want it to be a superscript, we write KNO^3.
2 moles NO [rpdice 2 moles NO2; therefore, 2 moles NO is
2 x molar mass = grams.
2 moles NO [rpdice 2 moles NO2; therefore, 2 moles NO is
2 x molar mass = grams.
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