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1. N2 + 3H2 - 2NH3 How many grams of hydrogen are needed to completely react with 50.0 grams of nitrogen in the above reaction? And how many grams of ammonia are produced?
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N2 + 3H2 - 2NH3
How many grams of hydrogen are needed to completely react with 50.0 grams of nitrogen in
the above reaction? And how many grams of ammonia are produced?
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Answer:10.8 g H2
Explanation: N2+3H2->2NH3
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10.7 grams of hydrogen
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