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22 March, 07:32

Arcylonitrile, c3h3n, is the starting material for the production of a synthetic fiber and can be made from propylene, c3h6, reacting with nitrogen monoxide, no, as follows: 4 c3h6 (g) + 6 no (g) → 4 c3h3n (s) + 6 h2o (l) + n2 (g) how many moles of acrylonitrile are formed when 5.0 moles of propylene reacts with 9.0 moles of nitrogen monoxide?

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  1. 22 March, 08:02
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    5 moles of C₃H₃N

    Solution:

    The Balance Chemical Equation is as follow,

    4 C₃H₆ + 6 NO → 4 C₃H₃N + 6 H₂O + N₂

    Step 1: Calculate the Limiting Reagent,

    According to Balance equation,

    4 moles of C₃H₆ reacts with = 6 moles of NO

    So,

    5 moles of C₃H₆ will react with = X moles of NO

    Solving for X,

    X = (5 mol * 6 mol) : 4 mol

    X = 7.5 mol of NO

    It means 5 mol of C₃H₆ requires 7.5 mol of NO, while we are provided with 9 mol NO which is in excess. Therefore, C₃H₆ is the limiting reagent and will control the yield of products.

    Step 2: Calculate amount of C₃H₃N produced,

    According to equation,

    4 moles of C₃H₆ produces = 4 moles of C₃H₃N

    So,

    5 moles of C₃H₆ will produce = X moles of C₃H₃N

    Solving for X,

    X = (5 mol * 4 mol) : 4 mol

    X = 5 moles of C₃H₃N
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