Ozone (O3) is an air pollutant. It can react with many other chemicals such as ammonia. The chemical equation 4 O3(g) + 2 NH3(g) → NH4NO3(s) + 4 O2(g) + H2O(l) 60.99 psi ozone is placed in the right bulb and 3.229 atm ammonia is placed on the left bulb. The volume of each bulb is 4.5 L. The volume of the connection is negligible. The valve is open and allowed the 2 gases to react. The temperatures are maintained at 45.0 0C throughout the reaction. Please calculate the moles of O3 before the reaction starts. _____ Please calculate the moles of NH3 before the reaction starts _____ What is the pressure of oxygen gas after the reaction is completed? ___________ atm
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Ozone (O3) is an air pollutant. It can react with many other chemicals such as ammonia. The chemical equation
4 O3(g) + 2 NH3(g) → NH4NO3(s) + 4 O2(g) + H2O(l)
60.99 psi ozone is placed in the right bulb and 3.229 atm ammonia is placed on the left bulb. The volume of each bulb is 4.5 L. The volume of the connection is negligible. The valve is open and allowed the 2 gases to react. The temperatures are maintained at 45.0 0C throughout the reaction.
Please calculate the moles of O3 before the reaction starts. _____
Please calculate the moles of NH3 before the reaction starts _____
What is the pressure of oxygen gas after the reaction is completed? ___________ atm
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