Answer to Question #98452 in General Chemistry for mike

Question #98452
grams of HNO3 from 46g NO3 and 28.5g H2O .I know NO2 is limiting reactant but I keep getting 199g for H2O. =28.5g 1/18 1/2 63/1 =199g
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2019-11-12T12:02:21-0500

The reaction; NO3 + H2O = HNO3 is an impossible reaction hence it is not possible to express it in a complete chemical equation. Therefore, the calculation of HNO3 gram will always lead you to 199g because the reaction is not balanced off


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