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MY NOTES
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Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas(es).
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g)
At a certain temperature and pressure 88.6 L of N, reacts with 265.8 L of H2. If all the N, and H2 are consumed, what volume of NH3, at the same temperature and pressure, will be
produced?
O a) 354 L of NH3 will be formed.
O b) 59.0 L of NH3 will be formed.
O c) 177 L of NH3 will be formed.
O d) 222 L of NH3 will be formed.
O e) 44.3 L of NH3 will be formed.
10.
0/0 POINTS
PREVIOUS ANSWERS
2/100 Submissions Used
MY NOTES
ASK YOUR TEACHER
Calculate the volume of an ideal gas if 0.455 mol of it has a pressure of 2.77 atm, and a temperature of 26.0 °C. Use R = 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K for the value of the gas constant.
O a) The volume is 3.33 L.
3:48 AM
O Type here to search
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9.
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PREVIOUS ANSWERS
6/100 Submissions Used
MY NOTES
ASK YOUR TEACHER
Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas(es).
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g)
At a certain temperature and pressure 88.6 L of N, reacts with 265.8 L of H2. If all the N, and H2 are consumed, what volume of NH3, at the same temperature and pressure, will be
produced?
O a) 354 L of NH3 will be formed.
O b) 59.0 L of NH3 will be formed.
O c) 177 L of NH3 will be formed.
O d) 222 L of NH3 will be formed.
O e) 44.3 L of NH3 will be formed.
10.
0/0 POINTS
PREVIOUS ANSWERS
2/100 Submissions Used
MY NOTES
ASK YOUR TEACHER
Calculate the volume of an ideal gas if 0.455 mol of it has a pressure of 2.77 atm, and a temperature of 26.0 °C. Use R = 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K for the value of the gas constant.
O a) The volume is 3.33 L.
3:48 AM
O Type here to search
4/10/2020
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