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If 3 g of hydrogen reacts with 14 g of Nitrogen, 17 g of Ammonia gas is produced. What mass of ammonia will be formed when 6.0 g of Hydrogen reacts with 42 g of Nitrogen?

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Answered by KANISHSHYAM
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Answer:

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) Since the mole ratio of

) Since the mole ratio of N

) Since the mole ratio of N2

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to H

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to H2

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to H2 is

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to H2 is 1

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to H2 is 1:

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to H2 is 1:3

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to H2 is 1:3 , then for every mole of nitrogen, we would need three moles of hydrogen.

) Since the mole ratio of N2 to H2 is 1:3 , then for every mole of nitrogen, we would need three moles of hydrogen.Nitrogen

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