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consider the reaction N2O5 + h2o -> 2HNO3 how many moles of N2O5 must be dissolved into one more of H2O to obtain an aqueous
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PInk ROSEE
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What is the reaction the following general rates describe?
Rate =2(Δ[O2]/Δt) = 1/2(Δ[NO2]/Δt) = -(Δ[N2O5]/Δt) 4 NO2 + O2
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Calculate delta H for the formation of one mole of N2O5 from the elements at 25 degrees C using the following data.
2H2 + O2 -
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Anonymous
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"Solid dinitrogen pentoxide is added to water."
I got this as my answer: N2O5 + H20 -> 2HNO3. Do I need to break 2HNO3 apart
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Rachael
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N2O5 + H2O ---> 2HNO3
The reaction is first order in each reactant. Write the rate law for the reaction my guess rate=
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Cristian
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If we have :
H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) -> H2O(l) dHf= -285.5 Kj N2O5(g) + H2O(l) -> 2HNO3 dHf = -76.6 Kj 1/2 N2 + 3/2 O2 + 1/2 H2 -> HNO3
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MAD
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CHEMICAL KINETICS
The rate of reaction 2N₂O5->4NO₂+O₂ can be written in three ways -d[N₂O5]/dt= k[N₂O5] d[NO₂]/dt=
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sam
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CHEMICAL KINETICS
The rate of reaction 2N₂O5->4NO₂+O₂ can be written in three ways -d[N₂O5]/dt= k[N₂O5] d[NO₂]/dt=
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tanya
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At what temperature would you expect dinitrogen pentoxide to sublime?
N2O5(s)-->N2O5(g) N2O5(s)= DELTA H -43.1 N2O5(s)= S
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MARY
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2N2O5->4NO2+O2,d[N2O5]/dt=k1[N2O5],d[NO2]/dt=k2[N2O5]andd[O2]/dt=k3[N2O5],the relation betweenk1,k2and k3 is what?
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devi
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