Asked by Melissa
What volume (in Liters) of hydrogen must react to form 17.0L of ammonia according to the following balanced equation:
N2(g) + 3H2(g) --> 2NH3(g)
Ratio from equation is H : NH3 = 3 : 2 = 3/2 : 1 = 17x3/2 : 17 = 25.5 : 17
17 L of hydrogen
can you check my work is this right?
N2(g) + 3H2(g) --> 2NH3(g)
Ratio from equation is H : NH3 = 3 : 2 = 3/2 : 1 = 17x3/2 : 17 = 25.5 : 17
17 L of hydrogen
can you check my work is this right?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Is what right. In my class I wouldn't give you credit ALTHOUGH the correct number is in there. It's just mixed up with a bunch of other numbers.
How in the world do you multiply 17 x 3/2 and get 17? The answer is 17 x 3/2 = 25.5 L which you had in your garbled math but the way you've presented it makes the answer unclear.
How in the world do you multiply 17 x 3/2 and get 17? The answer is 17 x 3/2 = 25.5 L which you had in your garbled math but the way you've presented it makes the answer unclear.
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lolo
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