1 mole occupies 22.4L, so you want
PV = kT, so you want V such that
15V/(350+273) = 1*22.4/273
That's for each mole of H2 used.
How many moles of NH3 in 1 ton?
The equation tells you that you will need 3/2 that many moles of H2.
The Haber process for the synthesis of ammonia is one of the most significant industrial processes for the well being of humanity. It is used extensively in the production of fertilizers as well as polymers and other products.
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) _ 2NH3 (g)
what volume of hydrogen at 15atm and at 350c must be supplied to produce 1.0 tons of NH3?
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