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How many grams of H2 will react with 350 g of N2?

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Answer:

10.80

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the equation, let us calculate the mole ratio. N2+3H2→2NH3. As per the equation one mole of nitrogen reacts with 1 mol of hydrogen.

In terms of mass. 28.01 g of nitrogen needs 3 mol of hydrogen or 6.048 g of hydrogen.

We can set up the ratio;

28.01 g of

l

N

2

needs

6.048 g of

l

H

2

1 g of

l

N

2

needs

6.048

28.01

g of

l

H

2

50.0 g of

l

N

2

needs

6.048

×

50.0

28.01

l

g of

l

H

2

=

10.80 g of

l

H

2

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