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Here's the Q~
HNO3 decomposes ~ 4HNO3 = 4NO2 + 2H2O + O2 If we have only 4.0 X 10 (24th power) molecules of HNO3. a.) HOw many moles b.) How many grams of H2O will be produced? I am looking not just for the answer, but how it is found (work). signed, a thankful nursing student |
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CALCULATE IT YOURSELF!
a)How many moles of what?Incomplete question..... But If youre talking about HNO3 I THINK it is... {4.0 X 10 (24th power)}/{6.02X10 (23th power)} b) {(The mole of HNO3) / 2} X 18 I'm not good at chemistry so that their is a very high probability that I'm wrong............at least that what I always do........ |
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