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N2+ 3H2 → 2NH3 How many moles of hydrogen, H2, are needed to react with 2.0 moles of nitrogen, N2? ( pls give explanation :] )
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N2+ 3H2 → 2NH3
How many moles of hydrogen, H2, are needed to react with 2.0 moles of
nitrogen, N2?
( pls give explanation :] )
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6 moles
This is because you have to use the molar ratio (in this case, it is, 1 : 3) so
2 x 3 = 6 moles
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