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Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia. NA2A(g)+3HA2A(g)⟶2NHA3A(g) If 1000g of H2 reacts with 2000g of N2. Calculate the mass of ammonia (NH3) that will be formed. - Chemistry

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Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia.

\[\ce{N2_{(g)} + 3H2_{(g)}-> 2NH3_{(g)}}\]

If 1000g of H2 reacts with 2000g of N2.

Calculate the mass of ammonia (NH3) that will be formed.

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Solution

28 g of N2 forms NH3 = 34 g

2000 g of N2 forms NH= `34/28 xx 2000`

= 2428.6 g

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