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QUESTION 35 Determine the limiting reactant (LR) and the mass (in g) of nitrogen that can be formed from 50.0 g N204 and 45.0 g N2H4. Some possibly useful molar masses are as follows: N204 = 92.02 g/mol, N2H4 = 32.05 g/mol. N204(0) + 2 N2H40 →3N2(g) + 4H2O(9) O LR = N2H4, 59.0 g N2 formed O No LR, 45.0 g N2 formed O LR = N2H4, 13.3 g N2 formed O LR =...
mttps://www.o... Student Cons... Diagnostic Re... Quiz: E D Question 55 1 pts Determine the limiting reactant (LR) and the mass (in g) of nitrogen that can be formed from 50.0 g N204 and 45.0 g N2H4. Some possibly useful molar masses are as follows: N2O4 = 92.02 g/mol, N H4 = 32.05 g/mol. N2O4(1) + 2 N2H4(1) 3 N2(g) + 4H2O(g) OLR-N2H4, 59.0 g N formed OLR-N204, 105 g Ny formed No LR, 45.0 g N2formed OLR-N2H4, 13.3 g N...