Answer:
Neither is affected
Explanation:
The reaction occurs as follows:
K₂Cr₂O₇ + Pb(NO₃)₂ → PbCr₂O₇ + 2K⁺ + 2NO₃⁻
That means per mole of reaction you will have two moles of both K⁺ and NO₃⁻.
But volume is also doubled, doing that concentration of spectator ions doesn't change.
Right answer: Neither is affected
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Mass of N₂ will be formed : 50.12 g
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Reaction
2 NH₃(g) + 3 CuO(s) → N₂(g) + 3 Cu(s) + 3 H₂O(g)
moles NH₃ = 3.58
ratio mol NH₃ : mol N₂ = 2 : 1
so mol N₂ :
mass N₂ (MW=28 g/mol) :
B. The periodic law
The periods that make up the periodic table were conceived by Mendeleev in 1869, not Dalton