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Given the following equation: 4 NH3 (g)5 O2 (g) > 4 NO (g) 6 H20 () + How many moles of H20 is produced if 0.44 mol of NH3 reacts?

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Answer : The number of moles of
H_2O produced are, 0.66 mole.

Explanation : Given,

Given moles of
NH_3 = 0.44 mole

The given balanced chemical reaction is,


4NH_3(g)+5O_2(g)\rightarrow 4NO(g)+6H_2O(g)

From the given balanced chemical reaction, we conclude that

As, 4 moles of
NH_3 react to give 6 moles of
H_2O

So, 0.44 moles of
NH_3 react to give
(6)/(4)* 0.44=0.66 moles of
H_2O

Therefore, the number of moles of
H_2O produced are, 0.66 mole.

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