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18 May, 08:36

Which conversion factor is needed to solve the following problem?

How many liters of ammonia gas (NH3), can be formed from 54.1 liters of hydrogen gas (H2) at STP?

3H2 + N2 - - > 2NH3

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Molar Volume

Molar Mass of Hydrogen (H2)

Molar Mass of ammonia (NH3)

Avogadro's Number

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  1. 18 May, 08:44
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    Molar Volume is required to solve this problem. As we know that "1 mole of any gas at standard temperature and pressure occupies 22.4 L of volume". SO using this concept, we can calculate the volume of ammonia formed by reacting 54.1 L of Hydrogen gas as follow,
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