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For the reaction N2 + 3H2 - 2NH3, how many moles of nitrogen are required to produce 9.58 mol of ammonia?

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Answer:

3.193 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

The reaction is


N_2+3H_2\rightarrow 2NH_3

We use the stoichiometry in order to find the moles of nitrogen required.


9.58\ \text{mol of }NH_3* \frac{1\ \text{mol of }N_2}{2\ \text{mol of }NH_3}


=3.193\ \text{mol of }N_1

The amount of nitrogen required is 3.193 mol to produce 9.58 mol of ammonia.

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