is N2 act as the limiting reagent in habors process
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Since you have more than 10 L of nitrogen gas, you can say that nitrogen is in excess, which implies that hydrogen gas is the limiting reagent here. However, you know that the reaction has a 50% yield. This basically means that the reaction will only produce 50% of the 20 L of nitrogen it would produce at 100% yield.
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Since you have more than 10 L of nitrogen gas, you can say that nitrogen is in excess, which implies that hydrogen gas is the limiting reagent here. However, you know that the reaction has a 50% yield. This basically means that the reaction will only produce 50% of the 20 L of nitrogen it would produce at 100% yield.
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