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20 September, 23:38

For the following reaction, calculate how many moles of NO2 forms when 0.356 moles of the reactant completely reacts.

2 N2O5g→4 NO2g+O2g

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  1. 20 September, 23:53
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    0.712 mol of NO₂ are formed.

    Explanation:

    For the reaction, given in the question,

    2 N₂O₅ (g) → 4 NO₂ (g) + O₂ (g)

    From the above balanced reaction,

    2 mol of N₂O₅ reacts to give 4 mol of NO₂

    Applying unitary method,

    1 mol of N₂O₅ reacts to give 4 / 2 mol of NO₂

    From the question, 0.356 mol of N₂O₅ are reacted,

    now, using the above equation, to calculate the moles of the NO₂, as follow -

    Since,

    1 mol of N₂O₅ reacts to give 4 / 2 mol of NO₂

    0.356 mol of N₂O₅ reacts to give 4 / 2 * 0.356 mol of NO₂

    Calculating,

    0.712 mol of NO₂ are formed.
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