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Question 2 2. (16 pts) One way to remove NO (g) from smokestacks is to react it with ammonia gas, NH3. The unbalanced re

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Question 2 2 16 Pts One Way To Remove No G From Smokestacks Is To React It With Ammonia Gas Nh3 The Unbalanced Re 1
Question 2 2 16 Pts One Way To Remove No G From Smokestacks Is To React It With Ammonia Gas Nh3 The Unbalanced Re 1 (39.09 KiB) Viewed 13 times
Question 2 2. (16 pts) One way to remove NO (g) from smokestacks is to react it with ammonia gas, NH3. The unbalanced reaction is: NH3(g) + 6 NO(g) => N₂ (g) + 6 H₂O(1) a) What are the proper coefficients for NH3(g) and N₂ (g) in the balanced reaction? NH b) Using the tabled values for AH," from your constant sheets ONLY, what is the AH for the reaction? c) Based on your answer to part b) of this question, is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? d) if 8.57 mol of NO (g) reacts with 8.57 mol of NH, (g) in a 10.0L vessel at 35.0 degrees C, give the identity of each gas present at the end of the reaction, along with its partial pressure in mm Hg. N₂ 16 Points e) How many kilojoules of heat would be lost or gained when the reaction, as described in part d of this question, goes to completion? BONUS: (2 pts.) If the mole fraction of a gas A in a mixture of gases is 0.378 and the total pressure of the mixture is 1.25 atm, what is the partial pressure of the gas A in this gas mixture? [Remember what is true for gases in a mixture!!] Use the editor to format your answer