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1.How many moles of NH3 will be produced by the complete reaction of 1.5 moles of Hydrogen with Nitrogen?

2. How many moloes of Nitrogen are required?

if its possible can you show the process to get the answer

2007-02-10 19:52:57 · 1 answers · asked by aly 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

1 answers

Ans.
1 mole of Ammonia
0.5 mole of Nitrogen

Explanation:

Chemical Reaction is as follows:
N2 (1 mole of Nitrogen) + 3H2 (3 moles of Hydrogen) = 2NH3 (2 moles of Ammonia)

So, if 3 moles of Hydrogen give us 2 moles of Ammonia.
Then 1.5 moles of Hydrogen will give 1 mole of Ammonia.

Also, we see that 3 moles of Hydrogen require 1 mole of Nitrogen during the reaction.
So, 1.5 moles of Hydrogen will require 0.5 mole of Nitrogen to react completely.

2007-02-10 20:01:07 · answer #1 · answered by Nimish A 3 · 1 0

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