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14 January, 10:14

If you have 3.50 moles of hydrogen and 5.00 moles of nitrogen to produce ammonia, how much ammonia (in grams) is produced? 3H2 + N2 - - > 2NH3

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  1. 14 January, 12:51
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    If you have 3.50 moles of hydrogen and 5.00 moles of nitrogen to produce ammonia, how much ammonia (in grams) is produced?

    3H2 + N2 - - > 2NH3

    3.5 moles H2 (2 moles NH3/3 moles H2) (17 grams NH3/1 mole NH3) = 40 grams NH3
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