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How many moles of water are produced with 45.0g of N2O
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I need the balanced chemical equation to be certain, but a common reaction is:
N2O + H2 → N2 + H2O
This is 1 mol N2O → 1 mol H2O, so moles H2O = moles N2O.
Molar mass N2O ≈ 44.01 g·mol−1.
Moles N2O = 45.0 g / 44.01 g·mol−1 = 1.02 mol.
So 45.0 g N2O would produce 1.02 mol H2O (to three significant figures) under that reaction. If you meant a different reaction, tell me the balanced equation and I’ll recalc.
N2O + H2 → N2 + H2O
This is 1 mol N2O → 1 mol H2O, so moles H2O = moles N2O.
Molar mass N2O ≈ 44.01 g·mol−1.
Moles N2O = 45.0 g / 44.01 g·mol−1 = 1.02 mol.
So 45.0 g N2O would produce 1.02 mol H2O (to three significant figures) under that reaction. If you meant a different reaction, tell me the balanced equation and I’ll recalc.
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