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Use the chemical equation below to determine how many moles of ammonia

(NH) will be produced from 4 moles of nitrogen gas (N). Assume that there is enough H, for all of the N, to be converted to NHs.
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH

A- 3 moles
B- 8 moles
C- 4 moles
D- 2 moles

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Answer:

If we assume that there will be enough Hydrogen for the reaction to occur, then there will be 8 moles of NH

Step-by-step explanation:

The balanced equation will look like this:

4N2 + 4H2 -> 8NH

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