The efficient design of chemical plants depends on the designer’s ability to access and use the heat output in one proce

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The efficient design of chemical plants depends on the designer’s ability to access and use the heat output in one proce

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The efficient design of chemical plants depends on thedesigner’s ability to access and use the heat output in one processto supply another process. The standard enthalpy of reaction forN2(g) + 3H2(g) -> 2NH3(g) is -92.22 kJ/mol. What is the changein enthalpy when (a) 557.4 kg of N2 (g) is consumed AND the changein enthalpy when 1790.8 kg of NH3 (g) is formed?
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