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Industrially, nitric acid is produced
Industrially, nitric acid is produced by the Ostwald process represented by the following equations:
4NH3 +5O2 = 4NO +H2O 2NO +O2
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Regney
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At 298.K and 1.00 atm, assume that 22 mL of NO gas reacts with 18 mL of oxygen gas and excess water to produce nitric acid
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Ricky
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At 300.K and 1.00 atm, assume that 25 mL of NO gas reacts with 22 mL of
oxygen gas and excess water to produce nitric acid
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Claire
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At 300.K and 1.00 atm, assume that 25 mL of NO gas reacts with 22 mL of
oxygen gas and excess water to produce nitric acid
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bob
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How many grams of nitric acid(HNO3) will be produced when 0.51 mol of dinitrogen pentoxide reacts with water to form nitric
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megan
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At 298.K and 1.00 atm, assume that 22 mL of NO gas reacts with 18 mL of
oxygen gas and excess water to produce nitric acid
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lore
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Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced from ammonia and oxygen by the consecutive reactions:
4NH3 + 5O2 => 4NO3 + 6H2O 2NO + O2 => 2NO2
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Faith
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Nitric Acid is produced from nitric oxide, NO which in turn is prepared from ammonia by the ostwald process.
4NH3 + 5O2 ----->
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Lauren
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A solution containing nitric acid (HNO3) is to be used in the neutralization titration of a sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution.
a.
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BBen
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Students are instructed to add no more than 0.25 mL of 15 M nitric acid. What
volume of 15 M nitric acid is required to react
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Bob McRonalds
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