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Calculate (a) the number of moles of hydrogen required to react with 0.0969 moles of nitrogen, and (b) the number of moles of ammonia that will form.

N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)

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Step-by-step explanation:

Data

moles H=?

moles of N = 0.0969

moles of NH₃=?

N₂ (g) + 3 H₂ (g) ⇒ 2NH₃ (g)

Process

1.- Set a rule of three to calculate the moles of hydrogen

1 mol of nitrogen ------------- 3 moles of hydrogen

0.0969 moles of N ---------- x

x = (0.0969 x 3) / 1

x = 0.2907 moles of hydrogen

2.- Set a rule of three to calculate the moles of ammonia

1 mol of nitrogen -------------- 2 moles of ammonia

0.0969 mol of N -------------- x

x = (0.0969 x 2) / 1

x = 0.1938 moles of ammonia

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