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in the atmosphere, nitric oxide forms when a lightning strike causes nitrogen gas to react with oxygen gas. consider the following reaction: 3 molecules of nitrogen (n₂) react with 3 molecules of oxygen (o₂) to produce some amount of nitric oxide (no). complete the table below. chemical element number of atoms in the reaction n o during this reaction, how many molecules of nitric oxide (no) are produced?
For the number of N atoms:
Step1: Calculate N atoms from N₂
Each \( \text{N}_2 \) molecule has 2 N atoms. There are 3 \( \text{N}_2 \) molecules. So total N atoms: \( 3\times2 = 6 \).
Step2: No other N sources, so total N atoms = 6.
For the number of O atoms:
Step1: Calculate O atoms from O₂
Each \( \text{O}_2 \) molecule has 2 O atoms. There are 3 \( \text{O}_2 \) molecules. So total O atoms: \( 3\times2 = 6 \).
For the number of NO molecules:
Step1: Balance the reaction
The reaction is \( \text{N}_2 + \text{O}_2
ightarrow \text{NO} \). Balanced: \( \text{N}_2 + \text{O}_2 = 2\text{NO} \). For 3 \( \text{N}_2 \) and 3 \( \text{O}_2 \), the ratio is 1:1:2. So moles of NO: \( 3\times2 = 6 \) (since 1 \( \text{N}_2 \) gives 2 NO, 3 \( \text{N}_2 \) gives 6 NO).
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s:
- Number of N atoms: \( \boldsymbol{6} \)
- Number of O atoms: \( \boldsymbol{6} \)
- Number of NO molecules: \( \boldsymbol{6} \)