Respuesta :

2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide would form from 2 molecules of NO.

Explanation:

Data given:

molecule of NO given = 2

molecules of nitrogen dioxide formed = ?

Avagadro number = 6.022 X [tex]10^{23}[/tex] molecules

atomic mass of NO = 30 gram/mole

atomic mass of N[tex]O_{2}[/tex] = 46 grams/mole

balanced chemical reaction is given by:

2NO + [tex]O_{2}[/tex] ⇒ 2N[tex]0_{2}[/tex]

to convert the molecules into moles, we use the formula:

moles = [tex]\frac{number of molecules}{Avagadro number}[/tex]

the number of moles are same in the reaction for both reactant and product which means that 2 moles of NO reacts to form 2 moles of NO2.

thus when moles remain same, number of molecules are also same.

1 molecule = one mole x Avagadro's number

2 molecules of nitrogen dioxide would create from 2 molecules of NO.

Calculation of the number of molecules of nitrogen dioxide:

Since

molecule of NO given = 2

Avagadro number = 6.022 X 10^23  molecules

atomic mass of NO = 30 gram/mole

atomic mass of N = 46 grams/mole

Now for converting the molecules into moles, the following formula should be used

Moles = number of molecules /avagradon number

Here the no of moles should be the same due to which the molecules is also same.

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