Acrylonitrile (CHN) is produced by the following equation: 2C3H6(g) + 2NH3 (g)+ 3O2 (g)→ 2C3H3N(g) +6H2O (g) A 15.0 L reactor is charged to the following partial pressures at 25°C: P C3H3 = 0.800 atm P NH3 = 1.50 atm P O2= 0.500 atm What mass of acrylonitrile can be produced from this mixture? (MM (acrylonitrile) = 53.06 g/mol)

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Acrylonitrile (CHN) is produced by the following equation:
2C3H6(g) + 2NH3 (g)+ 3O2 (g)→ 2C3H3N(g) +6H2O (g)
A 15.0 L reactor is charged to the following partial pressures at 25°C:
P C3H3 = 0.800 atm
P NH3 = 1.50 atm
P O2= 0.500 atm
What mass of acrylonitrile can be produced from this mixture? (MM (acrylonitrile) = 53.06 g/mol)

Acrylonitrile (C3H3N) is produced by the following equation:
2C3 H6 (g) + 2NH3 (g)+ 302 (g)→ 2C3H3N(g) +6H20 (g)
A 15.0 L reactor is charged to the following partial pressures at 25°C:
PC3H6 = 0.800 atm
PNH3 = 1.50 atm
Po2 = 0.500 atm
What mass of acrylonitrile can be produced from this mixture? (MM (acrylonitrile) = 53.06 g/mol)
Transcribed Image Text:Acrylonitrile (C3H3N) is produced by the following equation: 2C3 H6 (g) + 2NH3 (g)+ 302 (g)→ 2C3H3N(g) +6H20 (g) A 15.0 L reactor is charged to the following partial pressures at 25°C: PC3H6 = 0.800 atm PNH3 = 1.50 atm Po2 = 0.500 atm What mass of acrylonitrile can be produced from this mixture? (MM (acrylonitrile) = 53.06 g/mol)
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