Dinitrogen and dihydrogen react with each other to produce ammonia according to the given chemical equation: N₂ (g) + H₂ (g) → 2NH₃ (g), If yes, which one and what would be its mass?
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This is the given equation which says that 1 mole (28 g) of dinitrogen reacts with 3 moles (6 g) of dihydrogen to give 2 moles (34 g) of ammonia.
So, 2.00 × 103g of dinitrogen will react with dihydrogen i.e.,2.00 × 103g of dinitrogen will react with 428.6 g of dihydrogen.
So the unreacted mass will be of hydrogen(H2).
Mass of dihydrogen left unreacted = [ 1.00 × 103g – 428.6 ] g= 571.4 g
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Answer:571.4 gm answer of mass is produced
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