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N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
4. There are 1.5 moles of N2, how many moles of H2 will be produced?
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The balanced equation: N2 + 3 H2 → 2 NH3.
Stoichiometric ratio N2 : H2 = 1 : 3. So for 1.5 mol N2 you need (and will consume) 1.5 × 3 = 4.5 mol H2.
(If you meant “how many moles of H2 are produced?” the answer is none — H2 is a reactant, not a product. If you meant NH3 produced, that would be 1.5 × 2 = 3.0 mol NH3.)
Stoichiometric ratio N2 : H2 = 1 : 3. So for 1.5 mol N2 you need (and will consume) 1.5 × 3 = 4.5 mol H2.
(If you meant “how many moles of H2 are produced?” the answer is none — H2 is a reactant, not a product. If you meant NH3 produced, that would be 1.5 × 2 = 3.0 mol NH3.)
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