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3moles of N2 + 1o mole of 3H2 calculate moles of NH3

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Answered by Anonymous
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there will be 6 moles of NH3 formed.

Answered by sayyadmohd78
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Answer:

Explanation:

Atomic mass of N = 14

No. of moles = 6

Mass of N = no. of moles x Molar mass

Mass of N = 3 x 14

Mass of N = 42

Atomic mass of H = 1

Moles of hydrogen = 3H2 = 6

Mass of H = No. of moles x 6

Mass of H = 1 x 6

Mass of H = 6.

Mass of NH3 = Mass of N ÷ Mass of N

Mass of NH3 = 42÷6

Mass of NH3 = 7

Therfore, The no. of mole is 7.

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