3NO2(g) + H2O(l) → 2HNO3(l) + NO(g)



How many moles of the excess reactant remain if 2.00 moles of H2O(l) and 5.00 moles of NO2(g) are used?

Question 30 options:

1.67 mol H2O(l)


3.00 mol NO2(g)


4.00 mol NO2(g)


1.00 mol NO2(g)


0.33 mol H2O(l)

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