Help me verify the solution to question #2.
Help me verify the solution to question #2. 2. Detonation of nitroglycerin proceeds as follows: 4 C3H5O9N3(1) - 12 CO2(...
3.70 Detonation of nitroglycerin proceeds as follows: 4C3H,N,09(1)-→ 12CO2(8) 6 N2(a) + O2(8)+ 10H2O(g) (a) If a sample containing 2.00 mL of nitroglycerin (density = 1.592 g/mL) is detonated, how many moles of gas are pro- duced? (b) If each mole of gas occupies 55 L under the condi- tions of the explosion, how many liters of gas are produced? (c) How many grams of N2 are produced in the detonation?
Detonation of nitroglycerin proceeds as follows: 4C3H5N3O9(l)→12CO2(g)+6N2(g)+O2(g)+10H2O(g)4C3H5N3O9(l)→12CO2(g)+6N2(g)+O2(g)+10H2O(g). Part A If a sample containing 2.50 mL of nitroglycerin (density=1.592g/mL) is detonated, how many total moles of gas are produced? Express your answer using three significant figures.
Help me verify the solution to question #3 which includes a, b, and c. abery angery 3. The fizz produced when an Alka-Seltzere tablet is dissolved in water is due to the reaction between NaHCO3 and citric acid, H3C6H507 3 NaHCO3(aq) +H3CeHsO7 (aq) 3 CO2(g) 3 H20(I) Na3CeHs O7(aq) In a certain experiment 15.00 g of NaHCO3 and 10.00 g of citric acid are allowed to react. Sodmn cra a. What is the maximum amount of Na3C6H5O7(aq) that can be...
The combustion of octane (C8H18) in oxygen proceeds as follows 2 C8H18(g) + 25 O2(g) ---> 16 CO2 (g) + 18 H2O(l) How many moles of CO2are produced when 5.0 moles of octane, C8H18, is burned in 5.0 moles of oxygen?
Can someone help me please and clearly show step by step how to get the answer. I can't figure it out. *For each of the following reactions, 16.0 g of each reactant is present initially. CS2(g)+3O2(g)→CO2(g)+2SO2(g) -Calculate the grams of product in parentheses that would be produced. (CO2)
QUESTION 1 H20 is balanced, the coefficient in front of the O2 is CO2 02 When the equation C2H4 1 2 3 4 QUESTION 2 How many grams of N2 is needed to fully react with 9.0 grams of H2 in the equation 2 NH3 3H2 N2 7.0 g 14 g 21 g 42 g OOO QUESTION 1 H20 is balanced, the coefficient in front of the O2 is CO2 02 When the equation C2H4 1 2 3 4 QUESTION...
C12H22O11(s) + 8 KClO3(s) -----> 12 CO2(g) + 11 H2O(g) + 8 KCl(s) KClO3= 122.6 g/mol sucrose= 342.3 g/mol CO2= 44.01 g/mol 1 skittle= .84 grams of sucrose 1. If each skittle contains 0.84 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) What is the minimum number of skittles needed to maximize the product if I use 12.0g of KClO3? 2. How many grams of reactant remain (excess) after 2.5g of sucrose and 25.0g KClO3 react? 3. If 2.2 grams of CO2 are produced,...
Questions 1 - 5 s) + CO2 (g) b. CO2 (s) → CO2 (g) c. 4 C3H5N3O9(l) → 6 N2 (g) + 12 CO2 (g) +10 H2O (g) +O2 (g) d. O2(g) + 2 H2 (g) → 2 H2O (g) e. More than one correct answer present. 2. How much Lithium can be produced in 50.0 Amps is applied to a molten LiBr for 43 minutes? 3. What is the standard electrochemical potential for an electrochemical reaction (n=3) at 273.15...
For each of the following reactions, 32.0 g of each reactant is present initially. A. 1. Determine the limiting reactant. 4NH3(g)+5O2(g)→4NO(g)+6H2O(g) 2. Calculate the grams of product in parentheses that would be produced. (H2O) B. For each of the following reactions, 32.0 g of each reactant is present initially. 1. Determine the limiting reactant. CS2(g)+3O2(g)→CO2(g)+2SO2(g) 2. Calculate the grams of product in parentheses that would be produced. (CO2)
Nitroglycerin (C3H5N309) decomposes explosively upon ignition or sudden impact according to the following balanced equation: 4C3H5N30 (1) ► 12 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(g) + 6 N2(g) + O2(g) Hºrxn--5678 kJ Compound CO2 HO AHⓇ(kJ/mol) at 298 K -393.5 -241.8 Determine whether each statement is true or false using the provided drop-down menus. 1) If 1.2 moles of C3H5N30, decompose, the energy change of the reaction (x) is -5,678 kJ. [Select 2) The reaction releases energy to the surroundings. (Select] 3)...