The complete question: Lead (II) oxide reacts with ammonia forming solid lead nitrogen gas and liquid water.
1.)How many grams of ammonia are consumed in the reaction of 75.0g lead (II) oxide?
2.) If 56.4g of lead are produced how many grams of nitrogen are also formed?
10 grams. There is no weight lost or gained in this reaction.
K2O is potassium oxide. Formula mass = 94g32.6 g x 1 FU/94 g = 0.35 formula units
Iron rusting is a chemical change in which iron reacts with moist air to form fe2o3 commonly known as rust, a brown coloured coating.
The air surrounding said mercury metal was absorbed into the mercury at the higher temperatures, therefore causing the new substance--mercuric oxide--to weigh more.
It is called tin (ll) oxide or stannous oxide.
Yes ammonia can react with aluminum oxide. Aluminum oxide is ampoteric, that is, it shows both acidic and basic characters. Ammonia is basic in nature, so there will be a reaction between acidic and basic chemicals.
copper , nitrogen & water produced
It produces Ammonia and Magnesium Deuteroxide
Calcium oxide is a drying agent---it is used to wick away any water that wants to condense into the reaction (because ammonia is extremely hydroscopic).
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The industrial production of ammonia is done from nitrogen gas, not nitrogen oxide. The reaction is-N(2) + 3H(2) ---> 2 NH(3)The process is called Haber Bosch process.
Yes ammonia does burn in oxygen. On combustion it forms Nitrogen oxide and water. Reaction involved is-4NH(3) + 5O(2) ---> 4NO + 6H(2)O.
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If the reaction is:6 Na + 2 O2 = 2 Na2O + Na2O2This mass is 3,83 g sodium.
The mass of nitrous oxide is 262,8 g.