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50.0 kg of N2(g) and 10.0 kg of H2(g) are mixed to produce NH3(g). Calculate the mass of NH3(g) formed:

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40.0 kg
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25.0 kg
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C
56.6 kg
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14.0 kg
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Solution

The correct option is C 56.6 kg
N2+3H22NH3
Moles of N2=given massmolar mass=50×100028=1.78×103 moles
Moles of H2=given massmolar mass=10×10002=5×103 moles
Finding the limiting reagent:
1 mole of N2 reacts with 3 moles of H2
1.78×103 moles of N2 will react with 3×1.78×103=5.34×103 moles of H2
Hence, the limiting reagent is hydrogen.
As per the reaction, 3 moles of H2 forms 2 moles of NH3
5×103 moles of H2 will form 23×5×103=3.33×103 moles of NH3
Mass of NH3 formed =3.33×103×17=56.6 kg

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