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If 56.0 grams of nitrogen are used up by the reaction, how many grams of ammonia will be produced

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Answer:

68 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

Reaction that produces ammonia when nitrogen and hydrogen reacts is given by :-


N_(2) + 3
H_(2) → 2N
H_(3)

Clearly ,

When one mole of nitrogen reacts , two moles of ammonia will be produced.

Now,

weight of 1 mole of the Nitrogen = 28.0 grams

In 56.0 grams of the nitrogen , two moles will be present.

Thus , 4 moles of ammonia will be produced .

Weight of one mole of nitrogen = 17 grams.

Thus a total of 17× 4 = 68 grams f nitrogen will be produced.

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