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Study the chemical reaction.
N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
At the end of the chemical reaction, 5 moles of NH3 are produced.
How many moles of N2 and H2 entered the reaction?
A)2 moles of N2
6 moles of H2
B)1.5 moles of N2
4.5 moles of H2
C)2.5 moles of N2
7.5 moles of H2
D)1 mole of N2
3 moles of H2
C?
N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
At the end of the chemical reaction, 5 moles of NH3 are produced.
How many moles of N2 and H2 entered the reaction?
A)2 moles of N2
6 moles of H2
B)1.5 moles of N2
4.5 moles of H2
C)2.5 moles of N2
7.5 moles of H2
D)1 mole of N2
3 moles of H2
C?
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