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ankoles [38]
3 years ago
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How many grams of NiNi are formed from 55.3 g of Ni2O3? 2Ni2O3(s)⟶4Ni(s)+3O2(g)

Chemistry
1 answer:
kozerog [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

39.2 g

Explanation:

2Ni₂O₃(s) ⟶ 4Ni(s) + 3O₂(g)

First we <u>convert 55.3 g of Ni₂O₃ into moles</u>, using its<em> molar mass</em>:

55.3 g ÷ 165.39 g/mol = 0.334 mol Ni₂O₃

Then we <u>convert 0.334 Ni₂O₃ moles into Ni moles</u>, using the <em>stoichiometric coefficients of the balanced reaction</em>:

0.334 mol Ni₂O₃ * \frac{4molNi}{2molNi_2O_3} = 0.668 mol Ni

Finally we <u>convert 0.668 Ni moles into grams</u>, using its<em> molar mass</em>:

0.668 mol * 58.69 g/mol = 39.2 g

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