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9 October, 07:20

In the commercial manufacture of nitric acid, how many liters of nitrogen dioxide will produce 30 liters of nitric oxide given that both gases are at STP?

3NO2 + H2O 2HNO3 + NO

A) 20 liters

B) 0.1 liters

C) 40 liters

D) 90 liters

E) 1.01 liters

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  1. 9 October, 09:35
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    At STP (standard pressure and temperature) each mole of gas occupies a volume of 22.4 liters.

    The balanced chemical reaction tells you that 3 moles of nitrogen dioxide produce 1 mol of nitric oxide (both gases as per problem specifications).

    3 moles * 22.4 = 67.2 liters

    1 moles * 22.4 liters = 22.4

    Ratio: 67.2 liters of nitrogen dioxide / 22.4 liters of nitric oxide = x liters of nitrogen dioxide / 30 liters of nitric oxide

    Solve for x: x = 30 liters of nitric oxyde * 67.2 liters of nitriogen dioxide / 22.4 liters of nitric oxide = 90 liters oxide. nitrogen dioxide.
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