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Ammonia contains 82.65% N
2

and 17.65% H2. If the law of

Ammonia contains 82.65% N
2

and 17.65% H2. If the law of

constant proportions is true, then the mass of zinc required to

give 10g Ammonia will beconstant proportions is true, then the mass of zinc required to

give 10g Ammonia will beAmmonia contains 82.65% N

2

and 17.65% H2. If the law of

constant proportions is true, then the mass of zinc required to

give 10g Ammonia will be ​

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Answered by siddharth909
1

Answer:

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N2+H2→2NH3

Every 17 gms of NH3 will contain 14 gms of Nitrogen and 3 gms of Hydrogen

(Mol. man of NH3= 14+3(1)=17)

moles of N2 = 175

Max of N2= 17528

=8.235g of nitrogen

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