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3 December, 20:38

Determine how many moles of hydrogen are needed to produce 50 grams of ammonia.

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  1. 3 December, 21:25
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    4.41 moles of hydrogen

    Explanation:

    N2 + 3H2 = > 2NH3

    No of mole = mass/molar mass

    No of mole = 50/17 = 2.94

    3 moles of H2 gives 2 moles of ammonia

    X moles of H2 gives 2.94 moles of ammonia

    X mole of H2 = 3 moles of H2 * 2.94 moles of ammonia / 2 moles of H2

    X = 4.41 moles of hydrogen
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