Chemistry, asked by chinnupotti, 9 months ago

Equivalent masses of NH3 in the
reactions are
(i)
4NH3 +502 + 4NO+6H2O
(ii) 2NH3 + N2+3H2
(A) 5:6
(B) 6:5
(C) 5:3
(D) 3:5​

Answers

Answered by bhoopbhoomi3088
1

Answer:

4NH

3

+5O

2

⟶4NO+6H

2

O

1NH

3

+1.25O

2

⟶1NO+1.5H

2

O

Hence 1 mole of NH

3

reacts with .125 moles of O

2

to produce 1 mole of NO and 1.5 moles of H

2

O. Hence when one mole of ammonia and one mole of oxygen are made to react to completion, then all the oxygen are made to react to completion, then all the oxygen is consumed.

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