itric acid is a key industrial chemical, largely used to make fertilizers and explosives. The first step in its synthesis is the oxidation of mmonia. In this reaction, gaseous ammonia reacts with dioxygen gas to produce nitrogen monoxide gas and water. Suppose a chemical engineer studying a new catalyst for the oxidation of ammonia reaction finds that 909. liters per second of dioxygen are consumed when the reaction is run at 280. °C and the dioxygen is supplied at 0.46 atm. Calculate the rate at which nitrogen monoxide is being produced. Give your answer in kilograms per second. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. -It X

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itric acid is a key industrial chemical, largely used to make fertilizers and explosives. The first step in its synthesis is the oxidation of
mmonia. In this reaction, gaseous ammonia reacts with dioxygen gas to produce nitrogen monoxide gas and water,
Suppose a chemical engineer studying a new catalyst for the oxidation of ammonia reaction finds that 909. liters per second of dioxygen are
consumed when the reaction is run at 280. °C and the dioxygen is supplied at 0.46 atm. Calculate the rate at which nitrogen monoxide is
being produced. Give your answer in kilograms per second. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
0,
Transcribed Image Text:itric acid is a key industrial chemical, largely used to make fertilizers and explosives. The first step in its synthesis is the oxidation of mmonia. In this reaction, gaseous ammonia reacts with dioxygen gas to produce nitrogen monoxide gas and water, Suppose a chemical engineer studying a new catalyst for the oxidation of ammonia reaction finds that 909. liters per second of dioxygen are consumed when the reaction is run at 280. °C and the dioxygen is supplied at 0.46 atm. Calculate the rate at which nitrogen monoxide is being produced. Give your answer in kilograms per second. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. 0,
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