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Calculate how many moles of NO2 form when each quantity of reactant completely reacts.2 N2O5(g)-4 NO2(g) + O2(g)a. 2.5 mol N2O5 b. 6.8 mol N2O5c. 15.2 g N2O5 d. 2.87 kg N2O5
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This tells us that for every 2 moles of N2O5 that react, 4 moles of NO2 are produced. Therefore, the ratio of N2O5 to NO2 is 2:4 or 1:2. Show more…
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