Nitroglycerin (C3H5N3O9) can decompose and is represented by the following reaction: C3H5N3O9 = 6N2 + CO2 + H2O + O2
1. how much nitrogen in grams) forms when 500g of nitroglycerin decomposes?
2. How much nitroglycerin (in grams) decomposes if 325 g CO2 forms?
3. How much molecules of water forms when 200g of nitroglycerin decomposes?
4. How much carbon dioxide forms (in grams) when 1000g of nitroglycerin decomposes?
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