28 g of nitrogen reacts with 6 gram of hydrogen completely as per the given equation to form ammonia . how much will be the mass of ammonia formed?
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According to the law of conservation of mass the sum of the reactants is equal to the sum of the products
therefore the mass of ammonia formed = mass of nitrogen + mass of hydrogen used
=28+6=34
therefore 34g of ammonia will be formed
therefore the mass of ammonia formed = mass of nitrogen + mass of hydrogen used
=28+6=34
therefore 34g of ammonia will be formed
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the mass of ammonia formed = mass of nitrogen + mass of hydrogen used
=28+6=34
34g of ammonia will be formed
=28+6=34
34g of ammonia will be formed
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