Solution A is 0.2400 M Ca(NO3)2(aq). Solution A is diluted by a factor of 3 to form Solution B. As2O3(s) reacts with NO3 (aq) to produce NO(g) and H3ASO«(aq) When As2O3(s) was added to 27.50 mL of Solution B, 1.710 x 1021 molecules of NO(g) were obtained from the reaction in 88.75% yield. (a) If As2O3(s) was the limiting reactant, calculate the mass of As2O3(s) which reacted with NO3 (aq). (b) Determine the number of moles of NO3¯ in the 27.50 mL of Solution B which remained unreacted at the end of the reaction.

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Solution A is 0.2400 M Ca(NO3)2(aq).
Solution A is diluted by a factor of 3 to form Solution B.
As2O3(s) reacts with NO3 (aq) to produce NO(g) and H3ASO«(aq)
When As2O3(s) was added to 27.50 mL of Solution B, 1.710 x 1021 molecules of NO(g) were
obtained from the reaction in 88.75% yield.
(a) If As2O3(s) was the limiting reactant, calculate the mass of As2O3(s) which reacted
with NO3 (aq).
(b) Determine the number of moles of NO3¯ in the 27.50 mL of Solution B which remained
unreacted at the end of the reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:Solution A is 0.2400 M Ca(NO3)2(aq). Solution A is diluted by a factor of 3 to form Solution B. As2O3(s) reacts with NO3 (aq) to produce NO(g) and H3ASO«(aq) When As2O3(s) was added to 27.50 mL of Solution B, 1.710 x 1021 molecules of NO(g) were obtained from the reaction in 88.75% yield. (a) If As2O3(s) was the limiting reactant, calculate the mass of As2O3(s) which reacted with NO3 (aq). (b) Determine the number of moles of NO3¯ in the 27.50 mL of Solution B which remained unreacted at the end of the reaction.
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