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how many moles of methane are required as a source of hydrogen to get 5 moles of ammonia? ​

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Answered by prasannasuloja21
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1 mole of methane.

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Answered by tummalaxmisai007
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5 moles if ammonia NH3 contains 15H atoms and in order to obtain 15 H atoms 4 moles of methane is necessary..

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