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2NO (g) + O2 (g) → 2NO2 (g)
If a sample of 2.00 moles of nitric oxide (NO) gas was reacted with excess oxygen, how many moles of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas would be produced


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Answer:

Two moles of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas would be produced

Explanation:

In this balanced chemical equation we can see that

2 moles of nitrogen mono oxide reacts with one mole of oxygen to produce two moles of nitrogen dioxide.

Since this is a balanced equation, we can deduce that two moles of  nitrogen mono oxide will produce two moles of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas