serinalynn04
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  • 05-09-2020
  • Chemistry
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Given 3.00 moles of N₂, how many moles of NH₃ would be produced? *

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keziakh004
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  • 05-09-2020

Answer:

6.00 mol NH₃

Explanation:

N₂  +  3 H₂  ⇆  2 NH₃

This is the reaction that produces NH₃.  Use the mole ratios in the chemical equation to solve.  For every 1 mole of N₂ consumed, 2 moles of NH₃ is produced.

(3.00 mol N₂) × (2 mol NH₃/1 mol N₂) = 6.00 mol NH₃

You will produce 6 moles of NH₃.

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