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4 May, 07:39

Ammonia, NH3, can be made by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen and the equation is N2 + 3H2 - - > 2NH3 How many moles of NH3 can be made if 9 moles of H2 react with enough N2? mol

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  1. 4 May, 07:49
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    9 moles of H2 means you have a total of 18 moles of H2 (9*2). In NH3, the hydrogen comes in sets of 3 (hence H3 at the end) 18/3=6 therefore you need to have made 6 moles of NH3 to satisfy it, since you have enough N2 this can work so you make 6 moles of NH3
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