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If a mixture of 3 moles of H2. and one mole of N2 is completely converted into NH3, what would be the.
ratio of the initial and final volumes at same temperature and pressure?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ratio of the initial and the final volumes at same temperature and pressure will be 2:1.

  • Three moles of hydrogen and one mole of nitrogen is convened completely into ammonia.
  • The equation that follows is - 3H 2  + N 2  →→ 2NH3
  • Therefore, four  volumes of reactants (3+1) and two volumes of products that is the ratio of initial and final is 2:1.
Answered by Anonymous
6

The ratio of the initial and the final volumes at same temperature and pressure will be 2:1.

Three moles of hydrogen and one mole of nitrogen is convened completely into ammonia.

The equation that follows is - 3H

2  + N 2  →→ 2NH3

Therefore, four  volumes of reactants (3+1) and two volumes of products that is the ratio of initial and final is 2:1.

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