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formula N2+ 3H2=2NH3 . how many moles of ammonia would you get if 4.5 grams of hydrogen gas reacted with N2?

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28 gram of Nitrogen react with six gram of hydrogen to give 34 gram of ammonia then 45 gram of hydrogen gives 25.5 gram of NSD and the number of moles in NH3 is given by mass by molecular mass that is 1.5 mole

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