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How many grams of h2o are needed to produce 45g of NO

User Dan Turner
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We need (i) the stoichiometric equation, and (ii) the equivalent mass of dihydrogen.
Step-by-step explanation:
1
2
N
2
(
g
)
+
3
2
H
2
(
g
)

N
H
3
(
g
)
11.27

g
of ammonia represents
11.27

g
17.03

g

m
o
l

1

=

?
?

m
o
l
.
Whatever this molar quantity is, it is clear from the stoichiometry of the reaction that 3/2 equiv of dihydrogen gas were required. How much dinitrogen gas was required?
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