N2H4 + 2H2O2 mc005-1.jpg N2 + 4H2O What are the mole ratios of hydrazine (N2H4) to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and hydrazine to water

Respuesta :

1 N₂H₄ + 2 H₂O₂ =  1 N₂ + 4 H₂

The mole ratio between hydrazine and hydrogen peroxide is 1 : 2

The mole ratio between hydrazine and water is  1 : 4

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Answer : The mole ratio of [tex]N_2H_4:H_2O_2[/tex] is, 1 : 2 and the mole ratio of [tex]N_2H_4:H_2O[/tex] is, 1 : 4

Explanation :

As we are given the balanced chemical reaction. Now we have to determine the mole ratio of hydrazine to hydrogen peroxide and hydrazine to water.

The given balanced chemical reaction is,

[tex]N_2H_4+2H_2O_2\rightarrow N_2+4H_2O[/tex]

By the stoichiometry we can say that, 1 mole of hydrazine [tex](N_2H_4)[/tex] react with 2 moles of hydrogen peroxide [tex](H_2O_2)[/tex] to give 1 mole of nitrogen gas [tex](N_2)[/tex] and 4 moles of water [tex](H_2O)[/tex].

From this we conclude that,

The mole ratio of [tex]N_2H_4:H_2O_2[/tex] is, 1 : 2

The mole ratio of [tex]N_2H_4:H_2O[/tex] is, 1 : 4

Therefore, the mole ratio of [tex]N_2H_4:H_2O_2[/tex] is, 1 : 2 and the mole ratio of [tex]N_2H_4:H_2O[/tex] is, 1 : 4