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23 February, 19:46

Calculate the theoretical yield of ammonia produced by the reaction of 100g of H2 gas and 200g of N2 gas

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  1. 23 February, 20:08
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    To get the theoretical yield of ammonia NH3:

    first, we should have the balanced equation of the reaction:

    3H2 (g) + N2 (g) → 2NH3 (g)

    Second, we start to convert mass to moles

    moles of N2 = N2 mass / N2 molar mass

    = 200 / 28 = 7.14 moles

    third, we start to compare the molar ratio from the balanced equation between N2 & NH3 we will find that N2: NH3 = 1:2 so when we use every mole of N2 we will get 2 times of that mole of NH3 so,

    moles of NH3 = 7.14 * 2 = 14.28 moles

    finally, we convert the moles of NH3 to mass again to get the mass of ammonia:

    mass of NH3 = no. moles * molar mass of ammonia

    = 14.28 * 17 = 242.76 g
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