Chemistry, asked by shalinimahale2210, 9 months ago

how many moles of N2 are needed to produce 8.2 mole of NH3 by reaction with H2?​

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Answered by priyanka6371
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Answer:

The chemical equation is N2+3H2———-2NH3

that is for 1 mole of N we get 2 moles of NH3

so to get 8.2 moles of NH3 we need to divide 8.2 by 2 we get 4.1

so the number of moles needed is 4.1

Answered by pranjalmaheshwari25
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Answer:

1 mole of nitrogen reacts with 3 moles of hydrogen to produce 2 moles of ammonia

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