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Chemistry, 18.02.2022 14:40 gerkera88

S + 6 HNO3 →
H2SO4 + 6 NO2 + 2 H2O
In the above equation, how many grams of water can be made when 11.5 moles of HNO3 are
consumed?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth. If you answer is a whole number like 4, report the answer
as 4.0
Use the following molar masses. If you do not use these masses, the computer will mark your
answer incorrect.:
Element
Molar
Mass
Hydrogen 1
Nitrogen 14
Sulfur 32
Oxygen
16

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