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22 September, 07:52

How many grams of NO can be produced from the following reaction if 68.2 grams of NO2 is consumed?

3NO2 (g) + H2O (l) → 2HNO3 (aq) + NO (g) 1. 133 g

2. 314 g 3. 0.148 g 4. 14.8 g

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  1. 22 September, 08:11
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    Option 4. 14.8 g

    Explanation:

    3NO2 + H2O → 2HNO3 + NO

    First let us calculate the molar mass of NO2 and NO. This is illustrated below;

    Molar Mass of NO2 = 14 + (2x16) = 14 + 32 = 46g/mol

    Mass of NO2 from the question = 3 x 46 = 138g.

    Molar Mass of NO = 14 + 16 = 30g/mol

    From the equation,

    138g of NO2 reacted to produce 30g of NO

    Therefore, 68.2g of NO2 will react to produce = (68.2 x 30) / 138 = 14.8g of NO.
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