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How many moles of H2 are needed to produce 34.8 moles of NH3?

How many moles of H2 are needed to produce 34.8 moles of NH3?-example-1

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Moles H₂ needed = 52.2

Further explanation

A reaction coefficient is a number in the chemical formula of a substance involved in the reaction equation. The reaction coefficient is useful for equalizing reagents and products.

Reaction

N₂(g)+3H₂(g)⇒2NH₃(g)

From the reaction equation above, the reaction coefficient shows the mole ratio of reagents and products

moles NH₃ produced = 34.8

mol H₂: moles NH₃ = 3: 2, so moles H₂ :


\tt moles~H_2=(coefficient~H_2)/(coefficient~NH_3)* moles~NH_3\\\\moles~H_2= (3)/(2)* 34.8=52.2

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