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Standard XII
Chemistry
Nitric Acid
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Equal volume of N2 and H2 react to form ammonia under suitable condition then the limiting reagent is? How to solve?
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Q.
Equal amount of of N
2
and H
2
react to form ammonia under favourable conditions then the limiting reagent is????
Q.
10
m
L
N
2
and
25
m
L
H
2
at same P and T are allowed to react to give
N
H
3
quantitatively. Predict (i) the column of
N
H
3
formed, (ii) limiting reagent.
Q.
6
g of
H
2
reacts with
14
g of
N
2
to form
N
H
3
till the reaction completely consumes the limiting reagent. The amount of another reactant in
g
left is:
Q.
Assertion :If
30
mL of
H
2
and
20
mL of
O
2
react to form water, then
5
mL of
H
2
is left at the end of the reaction. Reason:
H
2
is the limiting reagent.
Q.
50.0
kg of
N
2
gas and
10.0
kg of
H
2
gas are mixed to produce
N
H
3
. The limiting reagent and amount of
N
H
3
formed are:
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