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14 May, 13:28

How many grams of nitrogen gas are needed to produce 34 g of ammonia

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  1. 14 May, 13:41
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    28 grams

    Explanation:

    The equation for the reaction is

    3H (2) + N (2) - > 2NH (3)

    Then we have.

    The molar mass, M of ammonia is 17 g/mol.

    34 grams of ammonia, NH3 then would be

    34 g / 17 g/mol

    = 2 moles

    2 moles of ammonia will be obtained from

    (2 * 1) / 2

    = 1 mole of nitrogen

    The molar masses of nitrogen is 28 g/mol

    2 moles of nitrogen corresponds to 1 * 28 = 28 grams.
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