Asked by Vanessa

Okay so I need help with this question:

How many grams of NH3 can be produced from 3.87 mol of N2?

Can someone tell me how to do this probelm?

Maybe do the question with a different set of numbers just so that I can see how to do it?

Thank you!

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
There are two atoms of N per mole of N2; therefore, you should be able to produce 2 moles NH3 per 1 mole N2. Convert moles to g by # g = moles x molar mass
Answered by Anonymous
the% by mass of h2o in the salt cu(no3)2.6h2o equals
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