A researcher reacted nitrogen with oxygen to produce nitrogen monoxide.
(a) Write a balanced equation.
(b) A glass cylinder contains 22.4 L of nitrogen at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 25 ∘C. How many moles of nitrogen are in the cylinder.
(c) The limiting reactant for the reaction is oxygen. The researcher used 16.0 g of oxygen. What is the theoretical yield of nitrogen monoxide.
(d) The researcher isolated 14.8 g of nitrogen oxide. What is the percent yield?
A researcher reacted nitrogen with oxygen to produce nitrogen monoxide. (a) Write a balanced equation. (b)...
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