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In some aquatic ecosystems, nitrate (NO3â) is converted to nitrite (NO2â), which then decomposes to nitrogen and water. As an example of this second reaction, consider the decomposition of ammonium nitrite:
04 Question (1 point) E See page 293 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) â N2(g) + 2H20(,) 3rd attempt i See Periodic Table See Hint 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 2.80 L of 100 M NH4NO2 decomposes at 25.0°C? 6.85 atm 2nd attempt
In some aquatic ecosystems, nitrate (NO3â) is converted to nitrite (NO2â), which then decomposes to nitrogen and water. As an example of this second reaction, consider the decomposition of ammonium nitrite:
04 Question (1 point) E See page 293 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) â N2(g) + 2H20(,) 3rd attempt i See Periodic Table See Hint 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 2.80 L of 100 M NH4NO2 decomposes at 25.0°C? 6.85 atm 2nd attempt
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