Science, asked by shaikhnaeem1978, 10 months ago

At constant temperature and
pressure, one litre of nitrogen gas
reacts with three litres of hydrogen
gas to produce two litres of
ammonia gas. This is in accordance
with *​

Answers

Answered by archmish2000
0

Answer:

The final volume is

2.4 L

Explanation:

Here is the balanced equation

N

2

+

3

H

2

=

2

N

H

3

At STP, 1 mole has a volume of 22.4 Liters. To do a dimensional analysis conversion from Liters to moles:

N

Liters

1

1

mole

22.4

Liters

=

N

22.4

moles

Please observe that Liters and moles vary directly, therefore, we can simply multiply each of the coefficients (that represent moles) by

1.2

L

to obtain the volumes:

(

1.2

L

)

N

2

+

(

3.6

L

)

H

2

=

(

2.4

L

)

N

H

3

It does not really matter what number of moles that we have as long as we maintain the

1

:

3

:

2

relationship.

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