Example 48. From 6.02 x 1022 molecules of N2 present
in a container, 700 mg of N2 are removed. What is the amount
of H2 (in g) required to convert the remaining N2 into NH3 ?
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Molar mass of CO
2
= 44g
Given mass = 200 mg = 0.2g
Number of moles =
44
0.2
=
220
1
Number of moles=
Avogadro’s number
number of molecules
⇒Number of molecules=Avogadro’s number×number of moles
⇒No. of molecules=6.022×10
23
×
220
1
=2.73×10
21
Molecules in
220
1
moles
As 10
21
molecules are removed,
∴ No. of molecules left = 2.73×10
21
−10
21
=1.73×10
21
∴ No. of moles=
Avogadro’s number
No. of molecules
=
6.23×10
23
1.73×10
21
=2.88×10
−3
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