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10 November, 17:21

You are given 96g of N2H4 and 92g of N2O4. How many grams of N2 will this reaction produce?

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  1. 10 November, 17:35
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    84 grams of N2 will be produced in this reaction.

    Explanation:

    Molecular weight of N2H4 = 14*2 + 4 = 32

    Molecular weight of N2O4 = 14*2 + 16*4

    = 28 + 64

    = 92

    moles of N2O4 = 92 / 92 = 1.0

    moles of N2H4 = 96 / 32 = 3.0

    N2O4 is the limiting reactant (1.0 moles) so 3 moles of N2 will be produced.

    14*2*3 = 84 grams.
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