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                When 2 moles of ammonia (NH3) decomposes into nitrogen gas (N2) and hydrogen gas (H2), how many moles of HYDROGEN gas are produced? 
-1 mole
-2 moles
-3 moles
-4 moles
I was thinking 3 moles?
            
        -1 mole
-2 moles
-3 moles
-4 moles
I was thinking 3 moles?
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    2NH3 ==> N2 + 3H2. The equation is read like this.
2 mols NH3 yield 1 mol N2 plus 3 mols H2. So the coefficients TELL you that 2 mols NH3 will give you 3 moles H2. You're thinking is good.
    
2 mols NH3 yield 1 mol N2 plus 3 mols H2. So the coefficients TELL you that 2 mols NH3 will give you 3 moles H2. You're thinking is good.
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