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23 May, 09:33

How many molecules of ammonia NH3 would be produced by the following reaction if you had 5.2 molecules of N2

N2 + H2 - -> NH3

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  1. 23 May, 09:36
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    Answer: 10.4 moles

    Explanation:

    The balanced equation below represent the production of 2 molecules of ammonia from 1 molecule of nitrogen and 3 molecules of hydrogen respectively

    N2 + 3H2 - -> 2NH3

    Now, if 1 mole of N2 gives 2 moles of NH3

    5.2 moles of N2 would give Z moles of NH3

    To get the value of Z, cross multiply

    Z moles x 1 = 2 moles x 5.2

    Z = 10.4 moles

    Thus, 5.2 molecules of N2 would yield 10.4 moles of NH3
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