How many moles of ammonia are formed when 6 moles of nitrogen reacts witg 6 moles of hydrogen?
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The equation is 3H2 + N2 → 2NH3
If 6 moles of H2 gas react with N2 (assuming all reactants react)
6 * 2/3 moles of ammonia must be produced.
Therefore 4 moles of ammonia can be produced.
Since it is a gaseous equation (all reactants/products are gases), we can just assume that the Mr of the gases do not affect the amounts of the reactants or the products.
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Answer:
4 mol
Explanation:
2N2+6H2->4NH3
2 mol 6mol 4mol
6-2=4
If we take N2+3H2->2NH3
1mol 3mol 2mol
3-1=2
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