Science, asked by swathi4119, 10 months ago

32g of nitrogen combines with 40g of hydrogen and forms ammonia. find out the mass of ammonia formed and also name the law obeyed by the reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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32g of Nitrogen + 40g of Hydrogen = Mass of Ammonia

72g = Mass of Ammonia

This obeys the Law of Conservation of mass which states that Mass of reactants is always equal to the mass of products.

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Answered by yvedagayatri
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mass of hydrogen -> 3 g

moles of hydrogen -> 3/2 = 1.5

mass of nitrogen -> 7 g

moles of nitrogen -> 0.25

now

N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3

1 mole nitrogen -> 2 mole NH3

0.25 mole nitrogen -> 0.5 mole NH3

since there is Nitrogen as limiting reagent

therefore only 0.5 mole NH3 is formed and 0.75 mole of Hydrigen is left

so mass of 0.5 NH3 = (14 + 3)/2 = 17/2 = 8.5 g

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