(a) What volumes (in liters) of ammonia and oxygen must react to form 12.8 L of nitric oxide according to the equation at the same temperature and pressure? 4 NH 3 ( g ) + 5 O 2 ( g ) → 4 NO( g )+6H 2 O( g ) (b) What volumes (in liters) of propane and water vapor must react to form 8.96 L of hydrogen according to the equation at the same temperature and pressure?
(a) What volumes (in liters) of ammonia and oxygen must react to form 12.8 L of nitric oxide according to the equation at the same temperature and pressure? 4 NH 3 ( g ) + 5 O 2 ( g ) → 4 NO( g )+6H 2 O( g ) (b) What volumes (in liters) of propane and water vapor must react to form 8.96 L of hydrogen according to the equation at the same temperature and pressure?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the volumes of ammonia and oxygen reacted to form nitric oxide at the same temperature and pressure.
(a) What volumes (in liters) of ammonia and oxygen must react to form 12.8 L of nitric oxide according to the equation at the same temperature and pressure?
4
NH
3
(
g
)
+
5
O
2
(
g
)
→
4
NO(
g
)+6H
2
O(
g
)
(b) What volumes (in liters) of propane and water vapor must react to form 8.96 L of hydrogen according to the equation at the same temperature and pressure?
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved electrons-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s).
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved electrons-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s).
What is the IUPAC name of the following compound?
CH₂CH₂
H
CI
H₂CH₂C
H
CH₂
Selected Answer:
O
(35,4R)-4 chloro-3-ethylpentane
Correct
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