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23 July, 16:24

N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) - - >2 NH3 (g)

The equation above is the equation for the Haber process.

In a certain reaction, you start with 3.0 moles of nitrogen and 5.0 moles of hydrogen, which is the excess reactant?

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  1. 23 July, 16:49
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    The nitrogen is in excess. You need 3 moles of H2 for every mole of N2 you use. 3.0 mol N2 would need 9.0 mol H2, with only 5.0 mol H2 you'll only use up a little less than 2 mol N2.
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