For the following reaction, 15.1 grams of nitrogen monoxide are allowed to react with 5.41 grams...

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For the following reaction, 15.1 grams of nitrogen monoxide areallowed to react with 5.41 grams of oxygen gas .

nitrogen monoxide(g) + oxygen(g) nitrogen dioxide(g)

What is the maximum mass of nitrogen dioxide that can be formed?( grams )

What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent?  


What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction iscomplete? (grams)

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The given reaction is 2NO g O2 g 2 NO2 g 2 mols of nitrogen monoxide react with 1 mol of oxygen gas to form 2 mols of nitrogen di oxide Molecular mass of NO 1416 30 amu O2 16 2    See Answer
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