
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The equation for producing nitric oxide NO and formation of
Concept introduction:
- Balanced chemical equation of a reaction is written according to law of conservation of mass.
- Greenhouse gas is the one type of gas which traps the heat within the system and thus it increases the overall temperature of the earth resulting global warming.
- Adipic acid is an organic acid which is used in the manufacturing process of nylon.
- Equation for Number of moles of a substance, from its given mass is,
(b)
Interpretation: The equation for producing nitric oxide NO and formation of
Concept introduction:
- Balanced chemical equation of a reaction is written according to law of conservation of mass.
- Greenhouse gas is the one type of gas which traps the heat within the system and thus it increases the overall temperature of the earth resulting global warming.
- Adipic acid is an organic acid which is used in the manufacturing process of nylon.
- Equation for Number of moles of a substance, from its given mass is,
To determine: the number of moles of adipic acid formed in the given reaction.
Adipic acid is an organic acid with the chemical formula
(c)
Interpretation: The equation for producing nitric oxide NO and formation of
Concept introduction:
- Balanced chemical equation of a reaction is written according to law of conservation of mass.
- Greenhouse gas is the one type of gas which traps the heat within the system and thus it increases the overall temperature of the earth resulting global warming.
- Adipic acid is an organic acid which is used in the manufacturing process of nylon.
- Equation for Number of moles of a substance, from its given mass is,
To determine: and maximum number of moles of

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