Consider the following reaction: 2 N$_2$H$_4$ (g) + N$_2$O$_4$ (g) $\rightarrow$ 4 H$_2$O (g) + 4 N$_2$ (g) If H$_2$O is produced at the rate of 3.47 M/s, what is the rate of production of N$_2$H$_4$? O a. 1.7 M/s O b. 4.6 M/s O c. 1.4 M/s O d. 6.9 M/s O e. 2.6 M/s
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Step 1: The stoichiometric coefficient of H2O is 4 and the stoichiometric coefficient of N2H4 is 2. Show more…
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