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Consider the reaction,
3 H2(g) + N2(g) => 2 NH3(g).
How many grams of NH3 will be made by the reaction of 3 moles of H2(g) with 18 moles of N2(g
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This is a stoichiometry problem also but in addition it is a limiting reagent problem You know it is a limiting reagent problem because amounts are given for BOTH reactants.
Work this the same way as a stoichiometry problem but take each reactant separately and calculate mols of the product. It is likely you will not get the same value for mols of NH3 with each reactant; the correct value in limiting reagent problems is ALWAYS the smaller value of the product.
Work this the same way as a stoichiometry problem but take each reactant separately and calculate mols of the product. It is likely you will not get the same value for mols of NH3 with each reactant; the correct value in limiting reagent problems is ALWAYS the smaller value of the product.