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28 December, 11:54

When nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen gas, ammonia gas is formed. how many grams of hydrogen gas are required to react completely with 3.5 l of nitrogen at stp?

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  1. 28 December, 12:23
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    The balanced equation for the formation of ammonia is as follows

    N₂ + 3H₂ - - - > 2NH₃

    stoichiometry of N₂ to H₂ is 1:3

    we need to find the moles of N₂, volume of N₂ has been given

    molar volume is where 1 mol of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 L at STP.

    if 22.4 L is occupied by 1 mol

    then 3.5 L of gas is occupied by - 3.5 L / 22.4 L/mol = 0.16 mol

    number of moles of N₂ present - 0.16 mol

    1 mol of N₂ requires 3 mol of H₂

    therefore 0.16 mol of N₂ requires - 3 x 0.16 = 0.48 mol of H₂

    mass of H₂ required - 0.48 mol x 2 g/mol = 0.96 g

    0.96 g of H₂ is required
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