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Asked by shamisha

1. How many molecules of ammonia, NH3, are produced from 12.5 grams of hydrogen in the following balanced equation?
15 years ago

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Answered by SraJMcGin
If you tried to "cut and paste" it rarely works here. You will n eed to type out the balanced equation.

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15 years ago
Answered by drwls
The balanced reaction for that process is

N2 + 3 H2 = 2 NH3

12.5 g of H2 is 6.25 moles. You will form 2/3 as many moles of NH3. Each mole is 6.02*10^23 molecules.

You finish up.
15 years ago

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