Calculate the number moles of hydrogen molecules
is required to produce 10 moles
of
ammonia?
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Answered by
2
Answer:
The equation is 3H_2+N_2=2NH_33H
2
+N
2
=2NH
3
To produce 2 moles of ammonia 3 moles of hydrogen is needed.
therefore, to produce 1 moles of ammonia \frac{3}{2}
2
3
moles of hydrogen is needed.
to produce 20 moles of ammonia \frac{3}{2}\times 20=30
2
3
×20=30 moles of hydrogen is needed.
30 moles of hydrogen molecules required to produce 20 moles of ammonia through haber's process.
Answered by
2
Answer:
15
Explanation:
2 mole of NH3 is form from 3 mole of H2 so 10 mole of NH3 is form from 15 moles of H2
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