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Ammonia (NH3) burns in air to form nitrogen dioxide and water. Calculate grams of nitrogen dioxide produced if 4.0 grams of ammonia are consumed

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    The balanced equation for the above reaction is;

    4NH₃ + 7O₂ - - > 4NO₂ + 6H₂O

    stoichiometry of NH₃ to NO₂ is 4:4

    the number of NH₃ moles consumed are - 4.0 g / 17 g/mol = 0.24 mol

    number of NH₃ moles reacted are equivalent to number of NO₂ moles formed

    therefore number of NO₂ moles formed - 0.24 mol x 46 g/mol = 11.04 g

    mass of NO₂ formed is 11.04 g
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