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Chemistry, 25.03.2021 16:10 mathwiznot45

N2 +
3H2
->
2NH3
3. In the above reaction, if I have six moles of Hydrogen gas (H2) to use up, how
many moles of Nitrogen (N2) gas will I need?
O A. 1
O B.2
O C.3
O 0.6
O E. None of the above
4. (two pts) Using the above equation - If I want to make 20 liters of Ammonia
(NH3), how many grams of nitrogen will I need? Remember that Nitrogen is
diatomic - which affects the mass that you will use for the problem.
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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