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19 March, 07:16

How many liters of NH 3 are needed to react completely with 30.0 L of NO (at STP) ?

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  1. 19 March, 07:45
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    20.8 Lof NH₃ are needed for the reaction

    Explanation:

    This is the reaction:

    4 NH₃ + 6 NO → 5N₂ + 6H₂O

    and the info. we need

    Ammonia density = 0,00073 g/mL

    Let's determine the moles of NO at STP by the Ideal Gases Law equation

    P. V = n. R. T

    1atm. 30L = n. 0.082. 273K

    (1atm. 30L) / (0.082. 273K) = n → 1.34 moles of NO

    Let's find out the amount of ammonia that should react

    6 mol of NO react with 4 mol of ammonia

    1.34 mol of NO will react with (1.34.4) / 6 = 0.893 moles of ammonia

    Molar mass NH₃ = 17 g/m

    0.893 mol. 17 g/m = 15.19 g of ammonia

    Ammonia density = 0,00073 g/mL = NH₃ mass / NH₃ volume

    0,00073 g/mL = 15.19 g / NH₃ volume

    NH₃ volume = 15.19 g / 0,00073 g/mL → 20805.5 mL ⇒ 20.8 L
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