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The balance chemical equation is 
2N2 + O2 ---> 2N2O. 

We can solve how many moles of nitrous oxide gas from 1.65 moles of nitrogen gas. The balance equation is a critical information to answer this problem since it gives the ratio of nitrous oxide gas produced to the nitrogen used. 2 moles of nitrous oxide gas is produced from 2 moles of nitrogen gas is used. Hence there is 1.65 moles of nitrous oxide gas produced. 

Answer:

There are produced 1,65 mol of nitrous oxide gas.

Explanation:

The reaction of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas to produce nitrous oxide gas is:

2 N₂(g) + O₂(g) → 2 N₂O(g)

This balanced reaction is saying that per 2 moles of nitrogen gas in excess of oxygen there are produced 2 moles of nitrous oxide gas. That means that per 1,65 moles of nitrogen gas there are produced:

1,65 mol N₂(g) ×[tex]\frac{2 mol N_{2}O}{2 mol N_{2}}[/tex] = 1,65 mol N₂O

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