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N2+3H2=2NH3

what is the total number of moles of NH3 produced when 10 moles of H2 reacts completely with N2?

User Zaratustra
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Answer:

6.7

Step-by-step explanation:

Well, where is your stoichiometric equation that represents ammonia synthesis…?

12N2(g)+32H2(g)⟶NH3(g)

And so 23×10.4∙mol=?? moles of ammonia

User Kautsky Lozano
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Answer:


\large \boxed{\text{6.7 mol NH}_(3)}

Step-by-step explanation:

N₂ + 3H₂⟶ 2NH₃

n/mol: 10

The molar ratio is 2 mol NH₃:3 mol H₂.


\text{Moles of NH}_(3) = \text{ 10 mol H}_(2) * \frac{\text{2 mol NH}_(3)}{\text{3 mol H}_(2)}= \textbf{6.7 mol NH}_{\mathbf{3}}\\\\\text{The reaction produces $\large \boxed{\textbf{6.7 mol NH}_{\mathbf{3}}}$}

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