As oxygen is a diatomic gas it would take 6000 moles.
As oxygen gas is 32 g/mole this would be 192000 grams or 192kg.
At STP this would be a volume of (1)V =6000R(273)
P=1atm
R=8.314
v=13,618,332m3
1 mole of carbon monoxide and 2 moles of diatomic hydrogen.
There are very strong triple covalent bonds between the two nitrogen atoms in diatomic N2 gas. Large amount of energy is needed to overcome this bond, thus nitrogen is fairly inert and unreactive.
That amount of ammonia contains two moles of hydrogen gas. One mole of hydrogen gas weighs 2.016 grams. Therfore 3.75 grams of ammonia contains two moles of hydrogen.
Nitrogen is needed because it cools down things and also nitrogen keeps the earth from over heating.
Nitrogen is needed to build amino acids which then make up a protein
The reaction to form nitrogen dioxide using nitric oxide is; 2NO(g) + O2(g) -> 2NO2(g) As the stoichiometry between the substances are 1:1, 1.35 moles of nitrogen monoxide is needed.
28 grams of Nitrogen is necessary to produce 34 grams of ammonia.
The minimum amount of unstable atoms needed to produce an uncontrolled chain reaction is called?
16,45 g nitrogen are needed.
1 mole of carbon monoxide and 2 moles of diatomic hydrogen.
No. It is not needed. Carbon monoxide is a common by-product of burning carbon or carbon-containing compounds.
The minimum amount of unstable atoms needed to produce an uncontrolled chain reaction is called critical mass.
A forty pound (40) bag is the amount of 25 percent nitrogen fertilizer needed for a 970 square foot bed.Specifically, calculate the amount of 25 percent nitrogen needed for a 1,000 square foot bed. Convert the 25 percent by multiplying it by 100 to get 4. Then divide 4 by 1,000 square feet to get 38.8 pounds.
A Nitrogen molecule has a triple bond.So high amount of energy is needed to break down this bond.Bond dissociates naturally in occasions like lightning.So Nitrogen's reactivity is very low.Nitrogen has a little bit high molecular mass.So it has a high escape velocity.As a result of those Nitrogen remains in atmosphere in huge amount.
To find the mass of carbon monoxide needed, we need to use the stoichiometric ratio between iron and carbon monoxide. From the balanced equation, we can see that 3 moles of carbon monoxide produce 2 moles of iron. First, calculate the molar mass of iron (Fe), which is 55.85 g/mol. Next, use the molar ratio between iron and carbon monoxide (2:3) to find the moles of carbon monoxide required. Finally, convert the moles of carbon monoxide to grams using its molar mass (28.01 g/mol).
There are very strong triple covalent bonds between the two nitrogen atoms in diatomic N2 gas. Large amount of energy is needed to overcome this bond, thus nitrogen is fairly inert and unreactive.
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