Reaction of hydrogen and nitrogen to form ammonia
Hydrogen gas, H2, reacts with nitrogen gas, N2, to form ammonia gas, NH3, according to the equation
3H2(g)+N2(g)→2NH3(g)
NOTE: Throughout this tutorial use molar masses expressed to five significant figures.
1-How many grams of NH3 can be produced from 3.11 mol of N2 and excess H2.
Express your answer numerically in grams.
2-How many grams of H2 are needed to produce 13.39 g of NH3?
Express your answer numerically in grams.
3-How many molecules (not moles) of NH3 are produced from 1.48×10−4 g of H2?
Express your answer numerically as the number of molecules.
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