Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at a high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. N2​( g)+3H2​( g)

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Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at a high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. N2​( g)+3H2​( g)

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Nitrogen And Hydrogen Combine At A High Temperature In The Presence Of A Catalyst To Produce Ammonia N2 G 3h2 G 1
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Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at a high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. N2​( g)+3H2​( g)⟶2NH3​( g) Assume 0.260 mol N2​ and 0.835 molH2​ are present initially. After complete reaction, how many moles of ammonia are produced? NH How many moles of H2​ remain? H2​ : How many moles of N2​ remain? N2​ What is the limiting reactant? nitrogen hydrogen
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