N2H4(1) + H202(/) → N2(g) + H20(g) (unbalanced) The density of liquid hydrazine is 1.44 g/mL, and that of hydrogen peroxide is 1.01 g/mL. What volume ratio of these two liquids should be used if both fuels are to be used up at the same time? 1 mL N2H4 : mL H202 the tolerance is +/-2%

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One set of reactants for rocket fuel is hydrazine and hydrogen peroxide, which react vigorously when mixed:
N2H4(1) + H2O2(/) → N2(g) + H20(g) (unbalanced)
The density of liquid hydrazine is 1.44 g/mL, and that of hydrogen peroxide is 1.01 g/mL. What volume ratio of these two liquids
should be used if both fuels are to be used up at the same time?
1 mL N2H4 :
mL H202
the tolerance is +/-2%
Transcribed Image Text:One set of reactants for rocket fuel is hydrazine and hydrogen peroxide, which react vigorously when mixed: N2H4(1) + H2O2(/) → N2(g) + H20(g) (unbalanced) The density of liquid hydrazine is 1.44 g/mL, and that of hydrogen peroxide is 1.01 g/mL. What volume ratio of these two liquids should be used if both fuels are to be used up at the same time? 1 mL N2H4 : mL H202 the tolerance is +/-2%
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