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Given the following balanced reaction between nitrogen gas and oxygen gas to produce nitrous oxide gas, how many moles of nitrous oxide gas are produced from 1.65 moles of nitrogen gas? N2(g)+O2(g)=2NO(g)
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Answer is: 3,3 mol of
nitrous oxide gas is produced in this chemical reaction.
Chemical reaction: N₂ + O₂ → 2NO.
n(N₂) = 1,65 mol.
n(NO) = ?
from reaction n(N₂) : n(NO) = 1 : 2.
1,65 mol : n(NO) = 1 : 2.
n(NO) = 3,3 mol.
n - amount of substance.
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