Given the equation N2(g)+3H2(g)→2NH3(g), what is the total number of moles of NH3 produced when 10 mol of H2 reacts completely with N2?

1. 2.0 mol
2. 3.0 mol
3. 6.7 mol
4. 15 mol

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This is done just like the Al/H2SO4 question.
10 mols H2 x (2 mols NH3/3 mol H2) = 10 x 2/3 = ?
6.7
3 mol
6.7
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