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16 May, 01:50

How many grams of HNO3 are produced when 60.0 g of NO2 completely reacts?

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  1. 16 May, 02:18
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    54.756 g

    Explanation:

    Assuming the equation for the reaction in question;

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

    We are given;

    Mass of NO₂ as 60.0 g

    We are required to calculate the mass of HNO₃ produced

    We can calculate the mass of HNO₃ produced using the following simple steps; Step 1: Calculate the moles of NO₂

    Moles = Mass : Molar mass

    Molar mass of NO₂ = 46.01 g/mol

    Therefore;

    Moles of NO₂ = 60.0 g : 46.01 g/mol

    = 1.304 moles

    Step 2: Calculate the moles of HNO₃ produced

    From the equation, 3 moles of NO₂ reacted to produce 2 mole of HNO₃

    Therefore, the mole ratio of NO₂ to HNO₃ is 3 : 2

    Thus;

    Moles of HNO₃ = Moles of NO₂ * 2/3

    = 1.304 moles * 2/3

    = 0.869 Moles

    Step 3: Calculate the mass of HNO₃

    Mass = Moles * Molar mass

    Molar mass of HNO₃ = 63.01 g/mol

    Therefore;

    Mass = 0.869 moles * 63.01 g/mol

    = 54.756 g

    Thus, the mass of HNO₃ produced is 54.756 g
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