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4 NH3 + 3 O2 --> 2 N2 + 6 H2O
c.) Assume 1.0 mol N2 is produced. Calculate the moles required for each reactant. Calculate the moles that can be produced for the other product.
d.) Assume 0.40 mol H20 is produced. Calculate the moles required for each reactant. Calculate the moles that can be produced for the other product.
4 NH3 + 3 O2 --> 2 N2 + 6 H2O
c.) Assume 1.0 mol N2 is produced. Calculate the moles required for each reactant. Calculate the moles that can be produced for the other product.
d.) Assume 0.40 mol H20 is produced. Calculate the moles required for each reactant. Calculate the moles that can be produced for the other product.
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Answered by
bobpursley
Come on, it is proportion.
If 1mol N2 is produced, then 2 mol NH3 and 1.5molO2 3 mol water is produced.
If 1mol N2 is produced, then 2 mol NH3 and 1.5molO2 3 mol water is produced.
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