Final answer:
The balanced equation for the reaction between ammonia and oxygen is 4NH3 + 5O2 -> 4NO + 6H2O. To determine the amount of NO and H2O formed, we use the balanced equation to calculate the moles of products. With 2.19 mol NH3 and 4.93 mol O2, we can calculate the moles of NO and H2O produced.
Step-by-step explanation:
The balanced equation for the reaction between ammonia (NH3) and oxygen (O2) to form nitrogen monoxide (NO) and water (H2O) is:
4NH3 + 5O2 → 4NO + 6H2O
To determine the amount of NO and H2O that would form when 2.19 mol NH3 and 4.93 mol O2 react, we use the balanced equation to calculate the moles of products:
From the equation, we can see that 4 mol of NH3 produce 4 mol of NO. Therefore, 2.19 mol NH3 will produce (2.19 mol / 4 mol) * 4 mol of NO.
Similarly, 5 mol of O2 produce 4 mol of NO, so 4.93 mol O2 will produce (4.93 mol / 5 mol) * 4 mol of NO.
For the water, 4 mol of NH3 produce 6 mol of H2O, so (2.19 mol / 4 mol) * 6 mol of H2O will be produced. And for O2, (4.93 mol / 5 mol) * 6 mol of H2O will be produced.