Ammonia (NH3) is an important compound since it is used in large amounts for the manufacture of nitrogenous fertilizers,

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Ammonia (NH3) is an important compound since it is used in large amounts for the manufacture of nitrogenous fertilizers,

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Ammonia Nh3 Is An Important Compound Since It Is Used In Large Amounts For The Manufacture Of Nitrogenous Fertilizers 1
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Ammonia (NH3) is an important compound since it is used in large amounts for the manufacture of nitrogenous fertilizers, nylon and many other important compounds. It is manufactured industrially by the catalytic reaction between nitrogen between nitrogen and hydrogen, according to the following equation; N>(g) + H2(g) = NH3(g) When 1.20 mol nitrogen and 1.20 mol hydrogen are mixed together in a closed vessel, 30% of the nitrogen is converted into ammonia. a. Calculate the moles of nitrogen gas that will be present in the vessel? (only 3 decimal places) mol b. Calculate the moles of hydrogen gas that will be present in the vessel? (only 3 decimal places) mol c. Calculate the moles of ammonia gas that will be present in the vessel? (only 3 decimal places) mol d. What is the number of moles of nitrogen gas that has reacted? (only 3 decimal places) mol e. What mass of ammonia can be produced from the limiting reactant? (only 3 decimal places)
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