NH3(aq) + CO2(aq) → CH,N20(aq) + H20(1) n an industrial synthesis of urea, a chemist combines 32.1 kg of ammonia with 211.4 kg of carbon dioxide and btains 163.8 kg of urea.

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I Review Constants
MISSED THIS? Read Section 4.4 (Pages 149 - 155);
Watch KCV 4.4, IWE 4.6.
Urea (CH,N20) is a common fertilizer that can be
synthesized by the reaction of ammonia (NH3) with
Part A
carbon dioxide as follows:
Determine the limiting reactant.
2NH3 (aq) + CO2 (aq) → CH,N20(aq) + H20(1)
Express your answer as a chemical formula.
In an industrial synthesis of urea, a chemist combines
132.1 kg of ammonia with 211.4 kg of carbon dioxide and
obtains 163.8 kg of urea.
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Transcribed Image Text:I Review Constants MISSED THIS? Read Section 4.4 (Pages 149 - 155); Watch KCV 4.4, IWE 4.6. Urea (CH,N20) is a common fertilizer that can be synthesized by the reaction of ammonia (NH3) with Part A carbon dioxide as follows: Determine the limiting reactant. 2NH3 (aq) + CO2 (aq) → CH,N20(aq) + H20(1) Express your answer as a chemical formula. In an industrial synthesis of urea, a chemist combines 132.1 kg of ammonia with 211.4 kg of carbon dioxide and obtains 163.8 kg of urea. > View Available Hint(s) ΑΣφ a DA chemical reaction does not occur for this question. Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part B Complete previous part(s) a 62
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