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3 April, 04:19

If the actual yield of the reaction was 75% instead of 100%, how many molecules of no would be present after the reaction was over? express your answer as an integer.

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  1. 3 April, 08:00
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    To be able to answer this equations, we must set given information. Suppose the reaction to yield NO is:

    N₂ + O₂ → 2 NO

    Next, suppose you have 1 g of each of the reactants. Determine first which is the limiting reactant.

    1 g N₂ (1 mol N₂ / 28 g) (2 mol NO/1 mol N₂) = 0.07154 mol NO present

    Number of molecules = 0.07154 mol NO (6.022*10²³ molecules/mol)

    Number of molecules = 4.3*10²² molecules NO present
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