Is what right. In my class I wouldn't give you credit ALTHOUGH the correct number is in there. It's just mixed up with a bunch of other numbers.
How in the world do you multiply 17 x 3/2 and get 17? The answer is 17 x 3/2 = 25.5 L which you had in your garbled math but the way you've presented it makes the answer unclear.
What volume (in Liters) of hydrogen must react to form 17.0L of ammonia according to the following balanced equation:
N2(g) + 3H2(g) --> 2NH3(g)
Ratio from equation is H : NH3 = 3 : 2 = 3/2 : 1 = 17x3/2 : 17 = 25.5 : 17
17 L of hydrogen
can you check my work is this right?
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