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Balance the equation first.

N2 + H2 -> NH3

a) Find how many moles of NH3 are produced when 4.9 moles of N2 are completely reacted with hydrogen.

b) how many moles of H2 are required to produce 59.4 moles of NH3?

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User MitoRibo
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Answer:

Therefore, 12 moles of hydrogen makes 8 moles of ammonia.

Using the proportions of the amount of the molecules, we can convert from any reagent or product to any other reagent or product. In the context of this reaction, for every mole of N2 and every 3 moles of H2 we obtain 2 moles of NH3.

Step-by-step explanation:

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