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500kg of N2 and 10.0kg of H2 are mixed to produce NH3.calculate the NH3 formed.identify the limiting reagent in the production of NH3 in this solution

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Answered by afridkhankhan31
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Answer:

As we know that,

no. of moles=

mol. wt.

Wt.

Weight of N

2

=50kg

Molecular weight of N

2

=28g

No. of moles of N

2

=

28

50×10

3

=17.86×10

2

moles

Weight of H

2

=10kg

Molecular weight of N

2

=2g

No. of moles of N

2

=

2

10×10

3

=5×10

3

moles

N

2

+3H

2

⟶2NH

3

From the above reaction,

1 mole of N

2

react with 3 moles of H

2

.

No. of moles of H

2

required to react with 17.86×10

2

moles of N

2

=3×17.86×10

2

=5.36×10

3

moles

But only 5×10

3

moles of H

2

are available.

Thus H

2

is the limiting reagent here.

Now, again from the above reaction,

Amount of ammonia formed when 3 moles of H

2

react =2 moles

Therefore,

Amount of ammonia formed when 5×10

3

moles of H

2

react =

3

2

×(5×10

3

)=3.33×10

3

moles

Molecular weight of ammonia =17g

Weight of ammonia in 3.33×10

3

moles =17×(3.33×10

3

)=56.61kg.

Hence the amount of NH

3

formed is 56.61kg.

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