Ammonia reacts with oxygen according to the equation: 4NH3(g) + 502(g) → 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g), AHrxn = -906 kJ %3D Calculate the heat (in kJ) associated with the complete reaction of 155 g of NH3. Express the heat in kilojoules to three significant figures. heat = kJ

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Part A
Ammonia reacts with oxygen according to the equation:
4NH3(g) + 502(g) → 4NO(g) + 6H20(g),
AHrxn = -906 kJ
Calculate the heat (in kJ) associated with the complete reaction of 155 g of NH3.
Express the heat in kilojoules to three significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A Ammonia reacts with oxygen according to the equation: 4NH3(g) + 502(g) → 4NO(g) + 6H20(g), AHrxn = -906 kJ Calculate the heat (in kJ) associated with the complete reaction of 155 g of NH3. Express the heat in kilojoules to three significant figures. V ΑΣΦ ? heat = kJ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
Part B
What mass of butane in grams is necessary to produce 1.5 × 10° kJ of heat?
What mass of CO2 is produced?
C4H10(g) + 13/202(g) → 4CO2(g) + 5H2O(g),
-2658 kJ
Express the masses in grams to two significant figures separated by a
comma.
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mass of C4H10,
mass of CO2 =
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Transcribed Image Text:Part B What mass of butane in grams is necessary to produce 1.5 × 10° kJ of heat? What mass of CO2 is produced? C4H10(g) + 13/202(g) → 4CO2(g) + 5H2O(g), -2658 kJ Express the masses in grams to two significant figures separated by a comma. ΑΣΦ ? mass of C4H10, mass of CO2 = g, Submit Request Answer
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