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Consider the following balanced chemical reaction:

N2 + 3 H2 → 2 NH3

If you needed to produce 41.0 g of NH3, how many grams of H2 would you need?

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Answer:

7.27 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

Format= starting amount (g)·(1 mol/molar mass)·(amount of wanted/amount of starting)·(molar mass of wanted/1 mol)


41.0 x (1 mol)/(17.031)x(3 H2)/(2NH3) x(2.016)/(1 mol) =7.27

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