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17 February, 22:55

calculate how many moles of NO2 form when each of the following completely reacts. 2N2O5 (g) →4NO2 (g) + O2 (g) Part A 1.0 mol N2O5 Express your answer using two significant figures. nothing mol m o l Request Answer Part B 5.4 mol N2O5 Express your answer using two significant figures.

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  1. 17 February, 22:57
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    Part A: 2.0 mol.

    Part B: 10.8 mol.

    Explanation:

    For the balanced reaction:

    2N₂O₅ (g) → 4NO₂ (g) + O₂ (g),

    It is clear that 2 mol of N₂O₅ (g) dissociate to 4 mol of NO₂ (g) and 1 mol O₂ (g).

    Part A 1.0 mol N₂O₅:

    Using cross multiplication:

    2 mol of N₂O₅ (g) produces → 4 mol of NO₂ (g), from stichiometry.

    1 mol of N₂O₅ (g) produces →? mol of NO₂ (g),

    ∴ The no. of moles of NO₂ produced = (1 mol) (4 mol) / (2 mol) = 2.0 mol.

    Part B 5.4 mol N₂O₅:

    Using cross multiplication:

    2 mol of N₂O₅ (g) produces → 4 mol of NO₂ (g), from stichiometry.

    5.4 mol of N₂O₅ (g) produces →? mol of NO₂ (g),

    ∴ The no. of moles of NO₂ produced = (5.4 mol) (4 mol) / (2 mol) = 10.8 mol.
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