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20 February, 21:14

If 16.00 g of O₂ reacts with 80.00 g NO, how many grams of NO₂ are produced? (enter only the value, round to whole number)

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  1. 20 February, 21:40
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    84 g

    Explanation:

    The molecular weight of nitrogen is 14.01 g/mol. That of oxygen is 16.00 g/mol, so the weights of the various elements available are ...

    From NO

    N: (14.01 / (14.01+16.00)) · (80 g) = 37.35 g

    O: 80 g - 37.35 g = 42.65 g

    From O₂

    O: 16 g

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    In each mole of NO₂, the weight of the oxygen is 2 (16.00) = 32 g. The weight of the nitrogen is 1 (14.01) = 14.01 g.

    From the available oxygen, we can produce ...

    (42.65 g + 16 g) / (32.00 g/mol) = 1.83 mol of NO₂

    From the available nitrogen, we can produce ...

    (37.35 g) / (14.01 g/mol) = 2.67 mol of NO₂

    Clearly, the reaction is limited by the amount of available oxygen. Then the mass of the NO₂ that can be produced is ...

    (1.83 mol) (32.00 + 14.010 g/mol = 84.3 g ≈ 84 g.

    84 grams of NO₂ are produced.
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