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For producing 4 grams of HNO3 how many grams of NO2 are required​

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Answer:

8 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

To produce 4 grams of HNO3, 8 grams of NO2 are required. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between NO2 and H2O to form HNO3 is:

4NO2(g) + 6H2O(l) -> 4HNO3(aq) + 4NO(g)

So, for every 4 grams of NO2, 4 grams of HNO3 are produced. Hence, 8 grams of NO2 are required to produce 4 grams of HNO3.



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