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If you used 2 mole of N2 how many miles of NH3 could be produced

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Answer:


\large\boxed{\text{4 mol} }

Step-by-step explanation:

You haven't given the reaction. However, if all the N in NH₃ comes from N₂, we can write the partial equation

N₂ + … ⟶ 2NH₃ + …

n/mol: 2

2 mol of NH₃ are formed from 1 mol of N₂


\text{Moles of NH}_(3) = \text{2 mol N}_(2) * \frac{\text{2 mol NH}_(3)}{\text{1 mol N}_(2)} = \textbf{4 mol NH}_(3)\\\\\text{The reaction produces $\large\boxed{\textbf{4 mol}}$ of NH}_(3)

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