When chromium metal is added to nitric acid, the following reaction takes place Cr (s) + 6 HNO, (aq) → Cr(NO,), (aq) + 3 H,O (1) + 3 NO, (g) Calculate the volume of NO, gas (in L) collected over water at 40.0 °C when 18.1 g of chromium is added to excess nitric acid if the total pressure is 675.0 torr. The vapor pressure of water at 40.0 °C is 55.3 torr. 1 3 4 C 7 8 +/- х 100

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When chromium metal is added to nitric acid, the following reaction
takes place
Cr (s) + 6 HNO, (aq) → Cr(NO,), (aq) + 3 H,O (1I) + 3 NO,
Calculate the volume of NO, gas (in L) collected over water at 40.0 °C
when 18.1 g of chromium is added to excess nitric acid if the total
pressure is 675.0 torr. The vapor pressure of water at 40.0 °C is 55.3
torr.
(g)
L
1
2
4
6.
C
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8
9.
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х 100
Transcribed Image Text:Question 60 of 60 Submit When chromium metal is added to nitric acid, the following reaction takes place Cr (s) + 6 HNO, (aq) → Cr(NO,), (aq) + 3 H,O (1I) + 3 NO, Calculate the volume of NO, gas (in L) collected over water at 40.0 °C when 18.1 g of chromium is added to excess nitric acid if the total pressure is 675.0 torr. The vapor pressure of water at 40.0 °C is 55.3 torr. (g) L 1 2 4 6. C 7 8 9. +/- х 100
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