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N2(g) + H2(g) -> NH3(g) ; how many moles of NH3 is is produced when 0.67 moles of N2 reacts with H2?
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DrBob222
N2 + 3H2 ==> 2NH3
Use the coefficients.
0.67 mol N2 x (2 mol NH3/1 mol N2) = 0.67 x (2/1) = ? mol NH3.
Use the coefficients.
0.67 mol N2 x (2 mol NH3/1 mol N2) = 0.67 x (2/1) = ? mol NH3.
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