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14 November, 02:40

If you have 3.54 g of H2, how many grams of NH3 can be produced?

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  1. 14 November, 02:59
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    3.54g H2 means you have 3.54 / 2 = 1.77 moles of H2, which means you have 1.77*2 = 3.54 moles of H atom.

    Since 1 mole of NH3 has 3 moles of H, so you can produce 3.54 / 3 moles of NH3, which is (3.54/3) * (12+3) = 17.7 grams
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