How many grams of NH3 can be produced from the reaction of 17.8 moles of H2 and a sufficient supply of N2?
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Answer:
Ratio method Molecular mass of hydrogen in the formula is 6g and NH3 is 34g so if 6g of H2 can give 34g of NH3 then 17.8g of H2 will give ? So (34x17.8)/6 = 100
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^ The above answer was wrong for me. The REAL answer is 202 g which is #2
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Ratio method Molecular mass of hydrogen in the formula is 6g and NH3 is 34g so if 6g of H2 can give 34g of NH3 then 17.8g of H2 will give ? So (34x17.8)/6 = 100
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