c) How many grams of hydrazine will be required to react with 839 g hydrogen peroxide? i d) How many grams of water can be produced when 187 g hydrazine combine with 147 g hydrogen peroxide? i e) How many grams of the excess reactant in part (d) are left unreacted? i bộ bộ

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c) How many grams of hydrazine will be required to react with 839 g hydrogen peroxide?
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d) How many grams of water can be produced when 187 g hydrazine combine with 147 g hydrogen peroxide?
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Transcribed Image Text:c) How many grams of hydrazine will be required to react with 839 g hydrogen peroxide? i d) How many grams of water can be produced when 187 g hydrazine combine with 147 g hydrogen peroxide? i e) How many grams of the excess reactant in part (d) are left unreacted? i bộ bộ
Hydrazine (N2H4) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) have been used as rocket propellants. They react according to the following
equation:
7H2O2 + N2H4 → 2HNO3 + 8H2O
a) When 86 kg of hydrazine react, how many grams of nitric acid can be formed?
i
x 10
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b) When 473 ml of hydrogen peroxide (d = 1.41 g/mL) react, how many grams of water can be formed?
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Transcribed Image Text:Hydrazine (N2H4) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) have been used as rocket propellants. They react according to the following equation: 7H2O2 + N2H4 → 2HNO3 + 8H2O a) When 86 kg of hydrazine react, how many grams of nitric acid can be formed? i x 10 i b) When 473 ml of hydrogen peroxide (d = 1.41 g/mL) react, how many grams of water can be formed? i bo
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