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Answered by JashaswiniNanda
2

Photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.

Answered by IzAnju99
6

Amount of N₂ present = 70 g

Amount of H₂ present = 15 g

Solution:-

Step 1 : Balance equation

3H₂ + N₂ = 2NH₃

Here,

Three moles of hydrogen reacts with one mole of nitrogen to give 2 moles of ammonia.

Step II: Find moles of ammonia

Given data,

Mass of ammonia= 85 g

Molar mass of ammonia = N +3 H = 14 + 3 = 17 g /mol

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