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5 March, 06:59

10. If 200. L of ammonia (NH3) are produced in the reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen at STP, how many

liters of nitrogen gas is used up in this reaction?

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  1. 5 March, 07:12
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    100L of N2

    Explanation:

    First let us obtain the number of mole of NH3 that occupied 200L at stp. This can be achieved by doing the following:

    1mole of NH3 occupied 22.4L at stp.

    Therefore, Xmol mole of NH3 will occupy 200L i. e

    Xmol of NH3 = 200/22.4 = 8.93moles.

    Now let us generate a balanced equation for the reaction.

    N2 + 3H2 - > 2NH3

    From the equation above,

    1mole of N2 produced 2moles of NH3.

    Therefore, Xmol of N2 will produce 8.93moles of NH3 i. e

    Xmol of N2 = 8.93/2 = 4.47moles

    Now let us convert 4.47moles to N2 to Litres. This is illustrated below:

    1mole of N2 occupied 22.4L at stp

    Therefore, 4.47moles of N2 will occupy = 4.47 x 22.4 = 100L

    Therefore, 100L of N2 is used in the reaction
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