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How many grams of NH3 can be produced from 4.54 mol of N2 and excess H2?
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How many grams of NH3 can be produced from 4.54 mol of N2 and excess H2?
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First we make a Balanced Chemical Equation:
Now we can solve using the Mole Ratio:
4.54 mol N2 × 2 / 1
× 17.04 g/mol NH3
= 154.72 g
If you need further clarification, feel free to comment.
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