Be sure to answer all parts. Nitroglycerin (C3H5N3O9) is a powerful explosive. Its decomposition may be represented by 4C3H5N3O9→6N2 + 12CO2 + 10H,0 + O2 This reaction generates a large amount of heat and gaseous products. It is the sudden formation of these gases, together with their rapid expansion, that produces the explosion. (a) What is the maximum amount of O, in grams that can be obtained from 5.50 x 102 g of nitroglycerin? (b) Calculate the percent yield in this reaction if the amount of O, generated is found to be 16.4 g. %

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Nitroglycerin (C3H;N3O9) is a powerful explosive. Its decomposition may be represented by
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4C3H5N3O9 → 6N2 + 12CO, + 10H,O + 02
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This reaction generates a large amount of heat and gaseous products. It is the sudden formation of these
gases, together with their rapid expansion, that produces the explosion.
(a) What is the maximum amount of O, in grams that can be obtained from 5.50 × 102 g of
nitroglycerin?
(b) Calculate the percent yield in this reaction if the amount of O, generated is found to be 16.4 g.
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Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. Hint Nitroglycerin (C3H;N3O9) is a powerful explosive. Its decomposition may be represented by Solution 4C3H5N3O9 → 6N2 + 12CO, + 10H,O + 02 Guided Solution This reaction generates a large amount of heat and gaseous products. It is the sudden formation of these gases, together with their rapid expansion, that produces the explosion. (a) What is the maximum amount of O, in grams that can be obtained from 5.50 × 102 g of nitroglycerin? (b) Calculate the percent yield in this reaction if the amount of O, generated is found to be 16.4 g. Next > < Prev 19 of 45 29°C Mostly clear e to search
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