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how many mole of hydrogen will required to produce 6 mole of ammonia​

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Answered by aadya8051
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Answer:

Since each molecule of the resultant ammonia gas (NH3) contains 1 atom of nitrogen and 3 atoms of hydrogen, 2 molecules are needed to obtain 2 atoms of nitrogen and 6 atoms of hydrogen.

Answered by ItzEnchantingPoison
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Haber's process N²

(g)+3H²

(g)⇌²NH³(g)20 moles needs to be produced 2 moles NH³

→3 moles of H²

Hence 20 moles of NH³

→ 2 3×20

=30 of moles of H²

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