NewOVI 10. When nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas from car exhaust combines with water vapor in the...
When nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from car exhaust combines with water in the air, it forms nitric acid (HNO3), which causes acid rain, and nitrogen oxide. 3NO2(g)+H2O(l)→2HNO3(aq)+NO(g) A. How many moles of HNO3 are produced from 0.196 mole of H2O? B.How many moles of NO are produced from 0.196 mole of H2O? C.How many grams of HNO3 are produced when 90.5 g of NO2 completely reacts? D.How many grams of NO2 are needed to form 64.5 g of HNO3? Gasohol is...
When nitrogen dioxide from car exhaust combines with water in the air, it forms nitric acid (HNO3) which causes acid rain and nitrogen monoxide. a.Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction above. b.How many moles of each product are produced from 0.250 moles of water? c.How many grams of nitrogen dioxide are needed to form 75.0 g of nitric acid?
Nitric oxide (NO) reacts with oxygen gas to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a dark-brown gas: 2NO(g) + O2(8) - 2NO2(8) In one experiment 1.075 mole of NO is mixed with 0.722 mole of O2. Calculate which of the two reactants is the limiting reagent, and report the number of moles of NO2 produced.
19. Ammonia and oxygen react to form nitrogen and water. 4NH3(g) + 302(g) 2N2 (g) + 6H,0 (g) a. How many grams of O, are needed to react with 13.6 g of NH,7 b. How many grams of Nz can be produced when 6.50 g of O, reacts? c. How many grams of H20 are formed from the reaction of 34.0 g of NH,? 20-Iron(III) oxide reacts with carbon to give iron and carbon monoxide. Fe2O, (s) + 3C (s)...
Bonus Question (20 points). Nitrogen dioxide gas reacts with water vapor to produce oxygen and ammonia gases. Suppose that 12.8 g of nitrogen dioxide gas reacts with 5.00 L of water vapor 375 °C and 725 tor? how many moles of nitrogen dioxide gas are there initially? b. how many moles of water vapor are there initially? e Balance the chemical reaction. Complete the following table after solving and NO + H2O - O d. What is the limiting reagent?...
Acid rain results from the reaction of nitrogen dioxide with water in the air. Unbalanced equation: NO2(g) + H2O(l) --> HNO3(aq) + NO(g) A water spray is sometimes used in exhaust stacks at coal fired power plants to help prevent acid rain. Given the following parameters, calculate the concentration of the nitric acid in 8L of wastewater (assume no evaporation ... I know this is not reality but let's make the calculation a bit easier!). 1000L/min vented through the exhaust...
Five Questions, 10 pts each 50 pts total 1. Calcium oxide reacts with water in a combination reaction to produce calcium hydroxide: CaO(s) + H2O(1) Ca(OH)2(s) A 5.00-g sample of CaO is reacted with 4.83 g of H20. Determine the limiting reagent and the excess reagent. How many grams of the excess reagent will remain after the reaction is complete? 2. If the percent yield for the following reaction is 75.0%, and 25.0 g of NO2 are consumed in the...
9. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) can react with water to form aqueous nitric acid according to the following reaction. This is one way that acid rain forms in the atmosphere. Also listed are the standard free energies of formation for the species involved in the reaction. 3NO2(g) + H2O(l) → 2HNO3(aq) + NO(g) Compound AG, (kJ/mol) NO2(g) 51.3 H2O(0) -237.1 HNO3(aq) -110.9 NO(g) 87.6 a. Calculate AGºrx (6 points) b. Is the reaction spontaneous at standard conditions? Circle one and explain...
- Nitrogen combines with oxygen in the atmos. phere during lightning flashes to form nitrogen monoxide, NO, which then reacts further with O, to produce nitrogen dioxide, NO2. a. What mass of NO, is formed when NO reacts with 384 g 0,? b. How many grams of NO are required to react with this amount of 0,?
Chemistry limiting reactant how many of grams? Chemistry Q1 Nitrogen occording dioxide to the reacts with water to form nitric acid and nitrogen monoxide following unbalanced reaction: NO₂ g) + H₂O 4 HNO3 cag) + No (g) If we start with 11.69 of nitrogen dioxide and 25.8 g of water, how many groms of the excess reactant are leftover after the reaction is complete?