The reaction between hydrazine, N2H4, and dinitrogen

Chapter 9, Problem 9.1.52

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The reaction between hydrazine, N2H4, and dinitrogen tetroxide is sometimes used in rocket propulsion. Balance the equation below, then use it to answer the following questions. N2H4(l) + N2O4(l) N2(g) + H2O(g) a. How many moles H2O are produced as 1.22 103 mol N2 are formed? b. How many moles N2H4 must react with 1.45 103 mol N2O4? c. If 2.13 103 mol N2O4 completely react, how many moles of N2 form?

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QUESTION:

The reaction between hydrazine, N2H4, and dinitrogen tetroxide is sometimes used in rocket propulsion. Balance the equation below, then use it to answer the following questions. N2H4(l) + N2O4(l) N2(g) + H2O(g) a. How many moles H2O are produced as 1.22 103 mol N2 are formed? b. How many moles N2H4 must react with 1.45 103 mol N2O4? c. If 2.13 103 mol N2O4 completely react, how many moles of N2 form?

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a. How many moles  are produced as 1.22x 103 moles  are formed?

The balance chemical equation for the reaction between hydrazine and dinitrogen tetroxide is:

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