Stoichiometry quiz
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Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced by a process that allows nitrogen dioxide to react with water.3 NO2 + H2O --> 2HNO3 + NOHow many moles of nitrogen dioxide, NO2 are required to produce 3.56 mol of nitric acid, HNO3?
Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced by a process that allows nitrogen dioxide to react with water.
3 NO2 + H2O --> 2HNO3 + NO
How many moles of nitrogen dioxide, NO2 are required to produce 3.56 mol of nitric acid, HNO3?
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Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced by a process that allows nitrogen dioxide to react with water.3 NO2 + H2O --> 2HNO3 + NOHow many moles of water, H2O react with 0.946 mol of nitrogen dioxide, NO2?
Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced by a process that allows nitrogen dioxide to react with water.
3 NO2 + H2O --> 2HNO3 + NO
How many moles of water, H2O react with 0.946 mol of nitrogen dioxide, NO2?
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Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced by a process that allows nitrogen dioxide to react with water.3 NO2 + H2O --> 2HNO3 + NOHow many moles of nitrogen dioxide, NO2 react with 3.56 g of H2O ?
Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced by a process that allows nitrogen dioxide to react with water.
3 NO2 + H2O --> 2HNO3 + NO
How many moles of nitrogen dioxide, NO2 react with 3.56 g of H2O ?
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Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced by a process that allows nitrogen dioxide to react with water.3 NO2 + H2O --> 2HNO3 + NOHow many grams of water, H2O are needed to produce 12.0 g of nitric acid, HNO3?
Nitric acid, HNO3, is produced by a process that allows nitrogen dioxide to react with water.
3 NO2 + H2O --> 2HNO3 + NO
How many grams of water, H2O are needed to produce 12.0 g of nitric acid, HNO3?