
M(N2O5)=10,8+NaOHm(NaOH)-?


Ответы на вопрос

Ответ:
m(N2O5)=10.8+NaOH=50.8
m(NaOH)=50.8-10.8=40



It seems like you're trying to balance a chemical equation. However, the equation you've provided is not balanced and seems to be missing some crucial information. To balance a chemical equation, you need the complete reactants and products along with their coefficients.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is:
N2O5 + 2NaOH → 2NaNO3 + H2O
Here, the coefficient "2" in front of NaOH and NaNO3 indicates that two moles of NaOH react with one mole of N2O5 to produce two moles of NaNO3 and one mole of H2O.
If you have specific quantities (mass or moles) of N2O5 and NaOH, you can use stoichiometry to calculate the mass or moles of the products formed. Please provide the relevant information if you need further assistance with calculations.


Похожие вопросы
Топ вопросов за вчера в категории Химия
Последние заданные вопросы в категории Химия
-
Математика
-
Литература
-
Алгебра
-
Русский язык
-
Геометрия
-
Английский язык
-
Химия
-
Физика
-
Биология
-
Другие предметы
-
История
-
Обществознание
-
Окружающий мир
-
География
-
Українська мова
-
Информатика
-
Українська література
-
Қазақ тiлi
-
Экономика
-
Музыка
-
Право
-
Беларуская мова
-
Французский язык
-
Немецкий язык
-
МХК
-
ОБЖ
-
Психология
-
Физкультура и спорт
-
Астрономия
-
Кыргыз тили
-
Оʻzbek tili