Nitric acid is produced from nitrogen monoxide (NO), which in turn is prepared from ammonia by the Ostwald process: 4 NH3(g) + 502(g)4 NO(g) +6 H20(g). What volume of oxygen at 32 °C and 2.51 atm is needed to produce 100.0 g of nitrogen monoxide?
Nitric acid is produced from nitrogen monoxide (NO), which in turn is prepared from ammonia by the Ostwald process: 4 NH3(g) + 502(g)4 NO(g) +6 H20(g). What volume of oxygen at 32 °C and 2.51 atm is needed to produce 100.0 g of nitrogen monoxide?
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Calculate the pressure of 5.6 mol of Sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas in 7.5 L container at -176 °C using van der Waal equation. [a= 6.865 L2
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