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The balanced chemical equation for the conversion of nitrogen to ammonia is:

2N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)

Which of the following statements concerning this chemical equation is/are correct?



1.

In a 22.4 L container at standard temperature, 2 atm of nitrogen gas will react with 3 atm of hydrogen gas to produce 2 atm of ammonia gas.



2.

At standard pressure and temperature, 22.4 L of nitrogen gas will react with 22.4 L of hydrogen gas to produce 22.4 L of ammonia gas.



3.

At standard pressure and temperature, 44.8 L of nitrogen gas will react with 67.2 L of hydrogen gas produce 22.4 L of ammonia gas.




1 only


2 only


3 only


1 and 2


1, 2, and 3

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Step-by-step explanation:

3 only :") 1 mol of gas is equal to 22.4

2 mol = 2×22.4 = 44.8 L

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