How many moles of nitrogen dioxide are produced from 4.754 mol NO? Given the equation: NO(g) + O2(g) --> NO2(g).
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Explanation:
The reaction above is stoichiometric. What does this mean? It means that for every product particle, there is a corresponding reactant particle; indeed there must be because masses are conserved in every chemical reaction.
Now of course I cannot have 1/2 an oxygen molecule, but I can certainly have 16 g of oxygen, which represents 1/2 a mole (i.e. Avogadro's number) of oxygen,
Given the stoichiometry, 1 mole of nitrous oxide,
You have started with 4.754 moles of nitrous oxide. Given the 1:1 stoichiometry, with how many moles of nitric oxide will you finish given sufficient oxygen gas? I think the answer is pretty clear.