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if we have 3.5 mol of hyrogen and 5 mol of nitrogen to produce ammonia then how much ammonia is produced

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

7/3 MOLES NH3 PRODUCED.

Explanation:

3H2+N2→ 2NH3, HERE H2 IS 3.5 MOLE AND NITROGEN IS 5 MOLE

SO LIMITING REAGENT IS HYDROGEN BECAUSE ITS MOLE RATIO IS THE LEAST ON LEFT HAND SIDE .

THEREFORE MOLES OF AMMONIA PRODUCED= 2/3 X 3.5= 7/3 MOLES OF NH3.

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