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9 1 point A sample of 8.18 g NH3 on oxidation produces 4.78 g of H20....
6 1 point A sample of 7.16 g NH3 on oxidation produces 2.84 g of H20. Calculate the percent yield. Reaction: 4NH3 +502-4NO + 6H20 Use the following molar masses in your calculation: NH3 = 17.03 g/mol; H2O = 18.02 g/mol Do not type the percent symbol with your answer! Type your answer... Previous
A sample of 6.81 g NH3 on oxidation produces 4.64 g of H20. Calculate the percent yield. Reaction: 4NH3 +502 + 4NO + 6H2O Use the following molar masses in your calculation: NH3 = 17.03 g/mol; H20 = 18.02 g/mol Do not type the percent symbol with your answer!
Question 6 2 pts Nitric oxide, NO, is made from the oxidation of NH3, and the reaction is represented by the equation: 4NH3 + 502 → 4NO + 6H20 What mass of NO can be produced from 6.82 g of NH3? 3.87 g NO 12.0 g NO 6.82 g NO 18.0 g NO 15.0 g NO
QUESTION 15 Consider the reaction of 35 grams of NH3 and 45 grams 02. What is the theoretical yield of H20 in grams? 4NH3 + 502 -> 4NO + 6H20 Hint: Find excess reagent. 64.5 g Click Save and Submit
A sample of gas contains 0.1400 mol of NH3(g) and 0.1750 mol of O2(g) and occupies a volume of 13.8 L. The following reaction takes place: 4NH3(e)+502(g) 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g) Calculate the volume of the sample after the reaction takes place, assuming that the temperature and the pressure remain constant.
Given the data in the table below, AHxn for the reaction 4NO (g) + 6H20 (1) -→ 4NH3(g) +502 (g) is kJ. Substance AH (kJ/mol) H20 (1) 286 NO (g) 90 34 NO2 (g) HNO3(aq) NH3(g) -207 -46 O Insufficient data O-242 O +1172 O +586 O-540
14. Nitric oxide is made from the oxidation of ammonia made from the reaction of 17.00 g NH3 with 17.00 g 02? ammonia. What mass of nitric oxide (NO) can be (FW: 02 = 32.00, NH3 = 17.03, NO = 30.01, H20 = 18.02) (5 poun 4 NH3(g) + 5 O2(g) - 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g) - ha aur
2 NH (g) + 3 CuO (s) à Ng) + 3 Cu(s) + 3H,0 (g) Molar Masses NH3: 17.03 Cuo: 79.55 N,: 28.02 H20: 18.02 A) Determine (with a clear supporting calculation) which is the limiting reagent. B) What mass of Cu(s) is formed? C) Only 40.3 g of Cu(s) are recovered. What is the % yield?
Determine the theoretical yield of H3BO3 if 25.0 g of BC13 and 10.0 g of H20 are reacted according to the following balanced reaction. (molar masses: BC13 = 117.16 g/mol; H20 = 18.02 g/mol, H3BO3 = 61.84 g/mol; HCI - 36.46 g/mol) BC13(8) + 3 H2011) - H3BO3(s) + 3 HCl(g) 13.19 g O 34,318 O 56.08 O 11.448
11. Sulfur hexafluoride is produced by reacting elemental sulfur with fluorine gas. Sg(s) + 24 F2(g) - 8 SF6(E) What is the percent vield im 18.3 SF is isolated from the reaction of 10.0 Ss and 300 12 a. 40.2% b. 45.89 c. 47.6% d. 54.656 e. 61.0% 12. The reaction of 5.07 g N with 0.722 g H produces 1.27NH. The percent vield of this reaction is indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the...