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calculate the mass of ammonia obtained from 50 g dinitrogen and 10 g dihydrogen​

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Answered by neupanechiranjivi456
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Answer:Here is your ans

Explanation:

N2(g) + 3H2(g) →2NH3(g)

28g        6g               34g

 

28 g of N2 reacts with 6g of H2.

 

1g of N2 reacts with 6/28 g of H2

 

2000g of N2 will react with 2000 × 6/28

 

= 428.57 of H2

 

but H2 is given 1 × 10³g is greater than 428.57 g

 

N2 is a limiting reagent and limits the production of ammonia

 

28g of N2 produces 34 g of NH3

 

1g of N2 produces 34/28 g of NH3

 

2000g of N2 will produce 34/28 × 2000

 

= 2428.57 g of NH3.

 

(ii) H2 is excess so it remains unreacted

 

(iii) Mass of unreacted dihydrogen = 1000-428.57

 

=571.43g

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