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Nitric oxide (NO) can be removed from gas-fired power plant emissions by reaction with methane as shown below. What is the rate at which H_2O(g) is produced if the rate of disappearance of nitric oxide is 3.6 M/s? CH_4(g) + 4 NO(g) rightarrow 2N_2(g) + CO_2(g) + 2H_2O(g) 3.6 M/s 7.2 M/s 00.90 M/s 14.4 M/s 1.8 M/s
Nitric oxide (NO) can be removed from gas-fired power plant emissions by reaction with methane as shown below. What is the rate at which H_2O(g) is produced if the rate of disappearance of nitric oxide is 3.6 M/s? CH_4(g) + 4 NO(g) rightarrow 2N_2(g) + CO_2(g) + 2H_2O(g) 3.6 M/s 7.2 M/s 00.90 M/s 14.4 M/s 1.8 M/s
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