Chemistry, asked by gokilavani20112004, 8 months ago

Calculations based on Stoichiometry
1. How many moles of hydrogen is
required to produce 10 moles of
ammonia ?
how came 10 mole of ammonia​

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Answered by coolsharmapawan
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Answer:

You are in charge of setting out the lab equipment for a chemistry experiment. If you have twenty students in the lab (and they will be working in teams of two) and the experiment calls for three beakers and two test tubes, how much glassware do you need to set out? Figuring this out involves a type of balanced equation and the sort of calculations you would do for a chemical reaction.

Everyday Stoichiometry

You have learned about chemical equations and the techniques used in order to balance them. Chemists use balanced equations to allow them to manipulate chemical reactions in a quantitative manner. Before we look at a chemical reaction, let’s consider the equation for the ideal ham sandwich.

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