Chemistry, asked by xangiee14, 1 year ago

1.53g H2 is allowed to react with 9.84g N2 , producing 2.25g NH3 .

3H2(g)+N2(g)-----> 2HN3(g)

1. What is the theoretical yield for this reaction under the given conditions?

2. What is the percent yield for this reaction under the given conditions?

Answers

Answered by samarth281199
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1) 3.06 gram

2) 73.5 %


xangiee14: I plug in those answers and they were wrong. I tried to do it on my own and I got the answers of 8.62 grams and for the yield percentage I got 26.1%. They turn out to be right. I would try to recalculated and work with the numbers again. Thank you for your help.
samarth281199: tell me the method bro
xangiee14: I went on this website to help me understand how to do the problem. It is called Socratic and I just copied the question to the search bar and there was a similar question on it and I follow the steps there. I tried to link the website here but it doesn't work.
samarth281199: the Limiting reagent in the reaction is H2 right?
samarth281199: got it bro.
xangiee14: Yes it is.
samarth281199: Got the question.
samarth281199: we
samarth281199: *thanks man
xangiee14: Your welcome!
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