The first step in the industrial production of nitric acid is; 4 NH 3(g) + 5 O 2(g) → 4 NO(g) + 6 H 2O(g) How many grams of O 2 will be consumed if 15.47 L NO(g) is produced at 25.37 °C and 0.9586 atm? Key Concept:Gases and reactions. Strategy: Reactants always react in a proportionate way. One can determine the mole of gases involved from the stoichiometry in the balanced reaction. Once the mol of a gas have been determined, the ideal gas law can be used.

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  1. The first step in the industrial production of nitric acid is;

    4 NH 3(g) + 5 O 2(g) → 4 NO(g) + 6 H 2O(g)


    How many grams of O 2 will be consumed if 15.47 L NO(g) is produced at 25.37 °C and 0.9586 atm?

    Key Concept:Gases and reactions.
    Strategy: Reactants always react in a proportionate way. One can determine the mole of gases involved from the stoichiometry in the balanced reaction. Once the mol of a gas have been determined, the ideal gas law can be used.

 

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