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Title: Consider the following balanced reaction. How many grams of water are required to form 75.9 g of ...
Post by: stoneskin21 on Oct 11, 2018
Consider the following balanced reaction.  How many grams of water are required to form 75.9 g of HNO3?  Assume that there is excess NO2 present.  

The molar masses are as follows:  

H2O = 18.02 g/mol, HNO3 = 63.02 g/mol.

3 NO2(g) + H2O(l) -> 2 HNO3(aq) + NO(g)

A) 38.0 g H2O
B) 21.7 g H2O
C) 43.4 g H2O
D) 10.9 g H2O
E) 26.5 g H2O


Title: Consider the following balanced reaction. How many grams of water are required to form 75.9 g of ...
Post by: brady_ferguson6 on Oct 11, 2018
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