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For a reaction,
N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) → 2NH₃(g); identify dihydrogen (H₂) as a limiting reagent in the following reaction mixtures.
(A) 14g of N₂ + 4g of H₂ (B) 28g of N₂ + 6g of H₂
(C) 56g of N₂ + 10g of H₂ (D) 35g of N₂ + 8g of H₂

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

For a reaction,

N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) → 2NH₃(g); identify dihydrogen (H₂) as a limiting reagent in the following reaction mixtures.

(A) 14g of N₂ + 4g of H₂ (B) 28g of N₂ + 6g of H₂

(C) 56g of N₂ + 10g of H₂ ✓✓

D) 35g of N₂ + 8g of H₂

Answered by 16shots
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Option (C)

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