Question
How many grams of ammonia can be produced from 1.33 grams of nitrogen trichloride?
Answers
NCl3 ==> NH3 (not balanced)
1 mol NCl3 can produce no more than 1 mol NH3.
mols NCl3 = g/molar mass = 1.33/121 = 0.011
So 0.011 mols NH3, then
grams NH3 = mols NH3 x molar mass NH3
1 mol NCl3 can produce no more than 1 mol NH3.
mols NCl3 = g/molar mass = 1.33/121 = 0.011
So 0.011 mols NH3, then
grams NH3 = mols NH3 x molar mass NH3
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