Asked by peter
Given the following equation: NH3 +O2 ¨ NO + H2O
Calculate the number of grams of ammonia needed to form 40.12 moles of nitrogen monoxide.
ok so is this how its to look
4(NH3) + 5(O2) --> 4NO + 6(H20)
Calculate the number of grams of ammonia needed to form 40.12 moles of nitrogen monoxide.
ok so is this how its to look
4(NH3) + 5(O2) --> 4NO + 6(H20)
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Answered by
bobpursley
ok, you want 40moles of NO, so the ratio of ammonia to NO is 4:4, so you need 40 moles NH3. Convert that to grams.
Yes, you need to do it more accurately.
Yes, you need to do it more accurately.
Answered by
peter
so then would it look like N= 14.01 and h= 1.008 add them and times by 40?
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