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Map sapling learning Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at high temperature, in the p

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Question

Map sapling learning Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. N2(g) +3H2(g) 2NH3(g) Assume 0.200 mol of N2 and 0.648 mol of H2 are present initially. resent initially ck to edit click to edit Number After complete reaction, how many moles of ammonia are produced? mol Number How many moles of H2 remain? mol Number How many moles of N2 remain? mol What is the limiting reactant? O hydrogen hydrogen O nitrogen O Previous Give Up & View Solution O Check Answer Next Exit Hint

Explanation / Answer

N2 + 3H2 -----------> 2NH3

N2 & H2 reacts in the ratio of 1:3

Thus, for 0.2 moles of N2 moles of H2 required = 0.6

Hence N2 is the limiting reagent..............(1)

0 moles of N2 remains .............(2)

Now, moles of NH3 formed = 2*moles of N2 = 0.4..........(3)

moles of H2 remains = 0.048...........(4)