Chemistry, asked by Avisharma4503, 1 year ago

28 g of nitrogen reacts with 6g of hyrogen completely as per the eqation to form ammonia . How will be the mass of ammonia?

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Answered by mayankgang2003
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Given mass of nitrogen = 28g

Given mass of Hydrogen = 6g

N₂       +           H₂     →             NH₃

28g                 6g                      Xg

By Law of Conservation of Mass ,

The law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. Thus, the amount of matter cannot change.

Sum of Mass of Reactants = sum of Mass of product

28g + 6g = Xg

28 +6 = X

X= 34g

Therefore the ammonia will have the mass of 34 grams

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