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27 December, 20:05

How many moles of nitrogen are needed to completely convert 6.34 mol of hydrogen?

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  1. 27 December, 22:54
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    If we use the equation:

    N2 + 3H2 - - > 2NH3

    Then

    1 mol of Nitrogen requires 3 moles of Hydrogen

    x mols : 6.34mols

    X = 6.34/3

    X = 2.11 moles of Nitrogen are required.
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