Ammonia (NH3) can be formed from the elements N2 and H2, as shown below.
N2 + 3H2 -> 2 NH3
a. How many moles of ammonia can be made from one mole of N2 and 3 moles of H2 ?
b. Suppose we had 3 moles each of the N2 and H2 available to react. Which of the reactants would be the
limiting reagent? How many moles of ammonia could we make? Would any of the reactants be left over?
How many moles?
c. How many moles of ammonia could we make from one mole each of N2 and H2?
d. What weight of ammonia could we make from 100 grams each of N2 and H2?
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