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In some aquatic ecosystems, nitrate (NO3-) is converted to nitrite (NO2-), which then decomposes to nitrogen and water. As an example of this second reaction, consider the decomposition of ammonium nitrite: NH4NO2(aq) rightarrow N2(g) + 2 H2O(l) What would be the change in pressure in a sealed 10.0 L vessel due to the formation of N2 gas when the ammonium nitrite in 2.90 L of 0.990 M NH4NO2 decomposes at 25 degree C?
In some aquatic ecosystems, nitrate (NO3-) is converted to nitrite (NO2-), which then decomposes to nitrogen and water. As an example of this second reaction, consider the decomposition of ammonium nitrite: NH4NO2(aq) rightarrow N2(g) + 2 H2O(l) What would be the change in pressure in a sealed 10.0 L vessel due to the formation of N2 gas when the ammonium nitrite in 2.90 L of 0.990 M NH4NO2 decomposes at 25 degree C?
Reid WolffLv2
15 Jan 2019