Nitric acid (HNO₃) is usually manufactured by reacting nitric oxide (NO₂) with water in a multistage nitric oxide absorber/reactor at 1 bar and 25°C. The overall reaction is given below: 3NO₂(g) + H₂O(l) = 2HNO₃(l) + NO(g). The gas entering the bottom stage of the absorber/reactor contains 25 moles of NO₂. What is the maximum moles of HNO₃ that can be produced?



Answer :

Other Questions