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Nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas react to produce ammonia according to the following equation.
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
Which ratio of components is correct?
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Responses
For every 3 moles of hydrogen gas, the reaction produces 2 moles of ammonia.
For every 3 moles of hydrogen gas, the reaction produces 2 moles of ammonia.
For every 2 moles of nitrogen gas, the reaction requires 3 moles of hydrogen gas.
For every 2 moles of nitrogen gas, the reaction requires 3 moles of hydrogen gas.
For every mole of hydrogen gas, the reaction produces 2 moles of ammonia.
For every mole of hydrogen gas, the reaction produces 2 moles of ammonia.
For every mole of nitrogen gas, the reaction produces 1 mole of ammonia.
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For every 3 moles of hydrogen gas, the reaction produces 2 moles of ammonia.
Explanation: From N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3, 3 moles H2 yield 2 moles NH3.
Explanation: From N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3, 3 moles H2 yield 2 moles NH3.
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