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In the chemical reaction, how many grams of nitrogen are needed to completely react with 24.3 grams of hydrogen

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  • 16-01-2020

Answer:

112.540 gram of N2

Explanation:

From the balanced chemical equation

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

It means that 1 mole of Nitrogen needs 3 moles of hydrogen

In term of mass,we can say that

6.048 gram of H2 needs 28.01 gram of N2

or, 1 gram of H2 needs (28.01/6.048) gram of N2

and 24.3gram of H2 needs (24.3*28.01/6.048) gram of N2

=112.540 gram of N2

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