The volume of steam produced: <u>72 ml
</u>
<h3>Further explanation
</h3>
Some of the laws regarding gas can apply to ideal gas (volume expansion does not occur when the gas is heated),:
• Boyle's law at constant T,
• Charles's law, at constant P,
• Avogadro's law, at constant P and T,
So that the three laws can be combined into a single gas equation, the ideal gas equation
In general, the gas equation can be written
A mixture of 50.0 mL of ammonia gas and 60.0 mL of oxygen gas reacts at the same temperature and pressure, then we use Avogadro's law:
<h3>V ≅ n
</h3>
So the reaction coefficient (showing the mole ratio) that occurs is proportional to the amount of gas volume reacting
Reaction
4 NH₃ + 5 O₂ → 4 NO + 6 H₂O
This reaction is one of the processes of making nitric acid through the Oswald process
A method that can be used to find limiting reactants is to divide the number of volumes of known reactants by their respective coefficients, and small or exhausted reactants become a limiting reactants
NH₃: volume: reaction coefficient = 50: 4 = 12.5
O₂: volume: reaction coefficient = 60: 5 = 12
So from this comparison, O₂ has the smallest ratio so that it becomes a gas whose volume has completely reacted (become a limiting reactants
)
Then the determination of the volume of steam (H₂O) is based on the volume of O₂
Reaction coefficient H₂O: O₂ = 6: 5
then the volume of steam (H2O):
Learn more
The mass of one mole of raindrops
brainly.com/question/5233234
moles of NaOH
brainly.com/question/4283309
moles of water you can produce
brainly.com/question/1405182