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11 August, 03:12

Hydrazine, n2h4, is used as a rocket fuel. in the reaction below, if 80.1 g of n2h4 and 92.0 g of n2o4 are allowed to react, how many grams of excess reactant remain at the end of the reaction?

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  1. 11 August, 03:36
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    Answer is: excess of hydrazine is 16 grams.

    Chemical reaction: N₂O₄ (l) + 2N₂H₄ (l) → 3N₂ (g) + 4H₂ O (g).

    m (N₂H₄) = 80,1 g.

    m (N₂O₄) = 92,0 g.

    n (N₂H₄) = m (N₂H₄) : M (N₂H₄).

    n (N₂H₄) = 80,1 g : 32 g/mol.

    n (N₂H₄) = 2,5 mol.

    n (N₂O₄) = 92 g : 92 g/mol.

    n (N₂O₄) = 1 mol; limiting reactant.

    From chemical reaction: n (N₂H₄) : n (N₂O₄) = 2 : 1.

    n (N₂H₄) = 2 mol reacts.

    Δn (N₂H₄) = 2,5 mol - 2 mol = 0,5 mol.

    Δm (N₂H₄) = 0,5 mol · 32 g/mol = 16 g.
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