To determine the grams of hydrazine (N2H4) needed to produce 96.0 grams of water (H2O), we start with the balanced chemical equation for the reaction: 2 N2H4 + 2 O2 → 4 H2O + N2. From this equation, we see that 2 moles of hydrazine produce 4 moles of water. The molar mass of water is approximately 18 g/mol, so 96.0 g of water corresponds to 5.33 moles of water. This means 2.67 moles of hydrazine are required, which equals about 66.3 grams of hydrazine (with a molar mass of 32.05 g/mol).
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The synthesis reaction is 2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O. Every two moles of hydrogen reacts with one mole of oxygen to make two moles of water. Then 30.0 grams of water is 1.67 moles, and 1.67 moles of H2 has a mass of 3.37 grams. 25.0 grams of O2 is .781 moles, so 1.562 moles of H2 are needed, or 3.15 grams.
The balanced chemical equation for the production of water from hydrazine is: 4N2H4(l) + O2(g) → 4H2O(g) + 4N2(g) From the equation, it can be seen that 4 moles of water are produced for every 1 mole of hydrazine. Therefore, if 14000 moles of hydrazine are used, 14000 moles of water will be produced.
For the reaction 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, we know that the molar ratio of H₂ to O₂ is 2:1. To produce 900 grams of water, we need 450 grams of hydrogen (900g / 2). Therefore, we need to add 450 grams of hydrogen to 800 grams of oxygen to produce 900 grams of water.
N. Yade has written: 'Treatment for hydrazine-containing waste water solution' -- subject(s): Water, Hydrazine, Pollution
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When 2.5 moles of oxygen react with hydrogen, they react in a 1:2 ratio to produce water. Therefore, 2.5 moles of oxygen will produce 5 moles of water. To convert moles to grams, you'll need to know the molar mass of water, which is approximately 18 grams/mol. So, 2.5 moles of oxygen will produce 90 grams (5 moles x 18 grams/mole) of water.
No nitrates are not needed.Mainly CO2 and water is needed
63 g of water are needed.
No, H2NNH2 is not an Arrhenius base because it is a weak base known as hydrazine. Arrhenius bases dissociate in water to produce hydroxide ions (OH-), whereas hydrazine does not ionize to form OH- ions but rather accepts protons (H+).