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3 August, 13:00

Calculate how many moles of NH3 form when each quantity of reactant completely reacts according to the equation:

3N2H4 (l) →4NH3 (g) + N2 (g)

A.) 2.0 mol N2H4

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  1. 3 August, 13:10
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    1) Use the balanced chemical equation to find the molar ratios (proportions) of each product and reactant.

    3N2H4 (l) →4NH3 (g) + N2 (g)

    => molar ratios: 3 mol N2H4 : 4 mol NH3

    2) Use the product to reactant molar ratio, and the quantity of reactant to determine the yield:

    2.0 mol N2H4 * [4mol NH3] / [3mol N2H4] = 2*4/3 mol NH3 = 2.7 mol NH3

    Answer: 2.7 mol
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