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Transcribed Image Text:Calcium nitrate will react with
ammonium chloride at slightly elevated
temperatures. as represented in the
equation below.
Ca(NO3)2(s) + 2NHĄC(s)
2N;0(g) + CaCl2(s) 4H20(g): What is
the maximum volume of N20 at STP
that could be produced using a 5.20-
mol sample of each reactant?
O a. 233 L
O b. 8.58 * 10 ³ L
О с. 1.42 *
103L
d. 116 L
O e. 22.4 L
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