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20 October, 03:42

Hydrogen and nitrogen react to form ammonia according to the reaction, 3 H2 + N2 â> 2 NH3. If 4.0 moles of H2 with 2.0 moles of N2 are reacted, how many moles of NH3 would be produced?

a) 1 mol

b) 2 mol

c) 4 mol

d) 2.7 mol

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  1. 20 October, 06:19
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    d) 2.7 mol

    Explanation:

    3 H2 + N2 → 2 NH3

    limit reagent is H2:

    ∴ Mw H2 = 2.016 g/mol

    ∴ Mw N2 = 28.0134 g/mol

    ⇒ moles NH3 = (4.0 moles H2) * (2 mol NH3/3mol H2)

    ⇒ moles NH3 = 2.666 mol

    ⇒ moles NH3 ≅ 2.7 mol
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