Copper(II) nitrate decomposes upon heating to form copper(II) oxide, nitrogen dioxide gas, and oxygen gas. If 1.0 mole of copper(II) nitrate decomposes, how many moles of nitrogen dioxide would be formed?

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Cu(NO3)2 --> CuO + NO2 + O2 unbaslanced
now balance
2Cu(NO3)2 --> 2CuO + 4NO2 + O2
has 2 Cu
has 4 N
has 12 O good

so 4 mols NO2 for each 2 mols Cu(NO3)2
so twice as many
so 2
Worst
SO
Copper (II) nitrate is heated to form copper oxide nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas.

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