Consider the first-order decomposition of nitramide shown below: NH2NO2(aq) = N2O(g) + H2O(1) The half-life is 123 min at 15.0°C. If 238.0 mL of a 0.105 M NH2NO2 solution is allowed to decompose, how long must the reaction proceed to yield 50.0 mL of N20(g) collected over water at 15.0°C and a barometric pressure of 1.01 bar? The vapour pressure of water at 15.0°C is 1.70 x 10¯2 bar.

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Consider the first-order decomposition of nitramide shown
below:
NH2NO2(aq) = N2O(g) + H2O(1)
The half-life is 123 min at 15.0°C. If 238.0 mL of a 0.105 M
NH2NO2 solution is allowed to decompose, how long must
the reaction proceed to yield 50.0 mL of N20(g) collected
over water at 15.0°C and a barometric pressure of 1.01
bar? The vapour pressure of water at 15.0°C is 1.70 x 10¯2
bar.
min
1
4
C
7
8
9.
+/-
х 100
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the first-order decomposition of nitramide shown below: NH2NO2(aq) = N2O(g) + H2O(1) The half-life is 123 min at 15.0°C. If 238.0 mL of a 0.105 M NH2NO2 solution is allowed to decompose, how long must the reaction proceed to yield 50.0 mL of N20(g) collected over water at 15.0°C and a barometric pressure of 1.01 bar? The vapour pressure of water at 15.0°C is 1.70 x 10¯2 bar. min 1 4 C 7 8 9. +/- х 100
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