Consider the reaction below. 2NO(g) + O2(g) ĺ 2NO2(g) What is the maximum volume, in dm3 , of nitrogen dioxide that could be obtained in the reaction occurring when 1 dm3 of nitrogen monoxide is mixed with 2 dm3 of oxygen, under suitable conditions? All measurements are made at the same temperature and pressure.
Consider the reaction below. 2NO(g) + O2(g) ĺ 2NO2(g) What is the maximum volume, in dm3 , of nitrogen dioxide that could be obtained in the reaction occurring when 1 dm3 of nitrogen monoxide is mixed with 2 dm3 of oxygen, under suitable conditions? All measurements are made at the same temperature and pressure.
Answer is 1dm3 but how..?
The answer is 1cm3. How you get it?
lets look at the ratios. 2;1;2 when you look at these ratios you realize that 2moles of NO gives 2moles of NO2. therefore what ever volume of NO is mixed is equal to NO2 because they are dependent on each other according the coefficient mole ratios.
Consider the reaction below. 2NO(g) + O2(g) ĺ 2NO2(g) What is the maximum volume, in dm3 , of nitrogen dioxide that could be obtained in the reaction occurring when 1 dm3 of nitrogen monoxide is mixed with 2 dm3 of oxygen, under suitable conditions? All measurements are made at the same temperature and pressure.
Answer is 1dm3 but how..?
I think I answered another chem question from you. You need to study stoichiometry very thoroughly. and looking at the questions you are doing edexcel? Anyways simple questions like this are MCQ which you shouldnt loose marks on because they are the easiest gains.
I think I answered another chem question from you. You need to study stoichiometry very thoroughly. and looking at the questions you are doing edexcel? Anyways simple questions like this are MCQ which you shouldnt loose marks on because they are the easiest gains.
yh i know a bit of confusion with these calculations and yeah im doin edexcel thanks btw