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10 January, 11:27

If you have 3.64 grams of h2 how many grams of nh3 can be produced

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  1. 10 January, 12:43
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    This is a psychometric problem. For these, use the molecular weights (found on any periodic table) and the molar ratios in the equation to solve for a limiting reagent, then from that calculation you derive the theoretical yield:

    Molecular weights:

    H2 = 1.01 g/mol * 2 H atoms = 2.02 g/mol

    N2 = 14.01 g/mol * 2 N atoms = 28.02 g/mol

    NH3 = 14.01 g/mol * 1 N atom + 1.01 g/mol * 3 H atoms = 17.04 g/mol

    mol = Molecular
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