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13 February, 00:19

How many liters of ammonia are required to change 34.9 L of nitrogen monoxide to nitrogen gas? Assume 100% yield and that all gases are measured at the same temperature and pressure.

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  1. 13 February, 00:24
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    23.27 L

    Explanation:

    The balanced reaction of ammonia and nitrogen monoxide is shown below as:

    4NH₃ (g) + 6NO (g) ⇒ 5N₂ (g) + 6H₂O (l)

    Given that:

    Volume of nitrogen monoxide = 34.9 L

    Since, temperature and pressure are same, volume coefficients would be same as equation coefficients.

    So,

    6 L of nitrogen monoxide reacts with 4 L of ammonia.

    1 L of nitrogen monoxide reacts with 4/6 L of ammonia.

    34.9 L of nitrogen monoxide reacts with (4/6) * 34.9 L of ammonia.

    Amount of ammonia required = 23.27 L
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