Chemistry, asked by nidhigulia5503, 1 year ago

N2+3h2=2nh3 how many moles of hydrogen are needed to completely react with two moles of nitrogen

Answers

Answered by shahanasnizar
23

Yes mates!!

N2+3h2 ---> 2nh3

1 mole of N2 requires 3 moles of H2,so

2 moles of N2 requires 6 moles of H2 gas to react completely.

Hope that helps!!

Answered by RohitVaishnavv
6

Answer:

The Correct Answer is mentioned below

Explanation:

One mole of N2 necessitates three moles of H2, therefore

To thoroughly react 2 moles of N2, 6 moles of H2 gas are required.

A chemical equation is a representation of a chemical process in the form of symbols (substances). Reactants, products, and an arrow indicating the reaction's direction make up a chemical equation. The balanced chemical equation is defined as an equation in which the number of atoms in all molecules is equal on both sides of the equation.

Similar questions