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15 June, 19:21

How many moles of n2 reacted if 0.50 mole nh3 is produced

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  1. 15 June, 19:28
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    0.25 moles of N₂

    Explanation:

    The number of moles of NH₃ produced is 0.50.

    The given reaction is shown below

    N ₂ (g) + 3 H ₂ (g) → 2 N H ₃ (g)

    It is clear from the reaction that;

    2 moles of N H ₃ are produced when 1 mole of N₂ react.

    Therefore, 1 mole of N H ₃ is produced when 0.5 mole N ₂

    Thus, 0.5 moles of N H ₃ are produced when 0.5 * 0.5 moles of N ₂ react.

    Hence, 0.5 moles of N H ₃are produced when 0.25 moles of N ₂ react.

    Therefore, the number of moles of N₂ reacted to form 0.5 moles of N H ₃ is 0.25
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