Chemistry, asked by dhruthanmn49, 5 months ago

1mole of Nitrogen can hold

a) 3mole of Hydrogen gas
b) 28mole of Hydrogen gas
c) 1mole of Hydrogen gas
d) 7mole of Hydrogen gas

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Answered by umasrisuresh
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Explanation:

 1 mole of nitrogen atoms is equivalent to the gram atomic mass of nitrogen. Therefore, 1 mole of nitrogen atoms contains 14 g.

Answered by Ajanyasahoo
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Explanation:

a is ur correct answer dear ...

N2+3H2→2NH3

here 1 Mole of nitrogen gives 3 moles of Hydrogen.

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