If it is CO2 reacting, I think it is 2CO2 => CO and CO32-
As you've said it, it should give 2.2 moles as long as the O2 source doesn't limit the reaction. However, look at the stoichiometry and see if the equation I've mentioned is relavent or not
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
1,4 moles carbon monoxide are produced.
0 moles
The reaction is:2 C + O2 = 2 COSo 2,1 moles are obtained.
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
1,4 moles of CO are produced.
1,4 moles carbon monoxide are produced.
0 moles
0,0011 moles of hydrogen are obtained.
Balanced equation. N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3 1.4 moles H2 (2 moles NH3/3 moles H2) = 0.93 moles NH3 produced =======================
The thermal decomposition reaction is:2 KO2------------K2O2 + O20,2 moles of O2 are produced from o,4 moles KO2.
0.220 mole O2
The reaction is:2 C + O2 = 2 COSo 2,1 moles are obtained.
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