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26 July, 15:41

The Haber Process is a method for the production of ammonia, an important chemical intermediate. The reaction for this process is: N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3. When the equation is correctly interpreted in terms of moles, how many moles of H2 will react with one mole of N2?

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  1. 26 July, 15:56
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    In Haber process, N₂ reacts with H₂ and produces NH₃. The balanced reaction for the Haber process is

    N ₂ (g) + 3H ₂ (g) → 2NH ₃ (g)

    The stoichiometric ratio between N₂ and H₂ is 1 : 3

    This means, reacted moles of N₂ = reacted moles of H₂ / 3

    Hence, 3 moles of H₂ react with 1 mole of N₂ to form 2 moles of NH₃.
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