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0.5 of H2 how many of NH3
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Assuming you mean 0.5 mol of H2 and the reaction N2 + 3 H2 → 2 NH3:
Mole ratio H2:NH3 = 3:2, so moles NH3 = (2/3) × moles H2 = (2/3) × 0.5 = 1/3 ≈ 0.333 mol NH3.
If you want mass: molar mass NH3 ≈ 17.03 g/mol, so mass ≈ 0.333 × 17.03 ≈ 5.68 g NH3.
If you meant a different unit (grams, liters, molecules), tell me which and I’ll convert.
Mole ratio H2:NH3 = 3:2, so moles NH3 = (2/3) × moles H2 = (2/3) × 0.5 = 1/3 ≈ 0.333 mol NH3.
If you want mass: molar mass NH3 ≈ 17.03 g/mol, so mass ≈ 0.333 × 17.03 ≈ 5.68 g NH3.
If you meant a different unit (grams, liters, molecules), tell me which and I’ll convert.
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