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If 6 moles of hydrogen combine with excess nitrogen, how many moles of ammonia will result

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Answer:

4 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

the equation is N2 + H2 => NH3

We have 6 moles of hydrogen, so H2 * 6 is 12 Hydrogen molecules

Nitrogen is in excess so not limiting, and ammonia requires 3 hydrogen molecules, so 12/3 =4 moles

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