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If 3.6 g of nitrogen is reacted with 2.6 g of hydrogen gas, is it possible to form 6.2 g of ammonia(NH3) gas?

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The reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen gas to form ammonia is given in the balanced chemical equation,
N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3
This signifies that every 28 grams of nitrogen will require 6 grams of hydrogen to form 34 grams of ammonia. Solving for the amount ammonia produced.
(3.6 grams nitrogen) x (34 grams NH3/28 grams nitrogen) = 4.37 grams
Since this value is smaller compared to 6.2 grams, the answer is NO.
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