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Asked by danielle

nitrogen + hydrogen----------> ammonia

How many grams of ammonia can produced from 3.47 moles of hydrogen?
13 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
let's see: ammonia is NH3, so it takes 3 moles of H to make one mole of NH3

that should tell you how many grams you end up with
13 years ago

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