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1 January, 11:46

N2__+3H2 = 2NH3

how many moles of hydrogen are consumed to produce 100. g of ammonia (17.04 g/mol)

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  1. 1 January, 13:49
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    Use the molar mass of ammonia to change the grams to moles and then use mole-mole ratio

    100. g NH3 (1 mol NH3 / 17.04 g) (3 mol H2 / 2 mol NH) = 8.80 moles H2
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