Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You must convert the 6.00 grams of H₂ into number of moles, and then use the stoichiometry of the reaction to find the number of moles of NH₃, which can be converted into volume using the ideal gas equation.
1. Number of moles of H₂
- number of moles = mass in grams / molar mass
- molar mass of H₂ = 2.016g/mol
- number of moles = 6.00grams / 2.016g/mol = 2.97619mol
2. Number of moles of NH₃
i) Chemical equation:
ii) Mole ratio:
iii) Proportion:
- x mol NH₃ / 2.97619mol H₂ = 3 mol NH₃ / 2 mol H₂
3. Volume of NH₃
- V = 4.4642857mol × 0.08206 atm·liter/(K·mol) × 506K / 2.05atm