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How many moles of nitrogen (N2) are required to produce 10 moles of ammonia (NH3) by reaction with hydrogen (H2)?
  1. 5

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The correct option is A 5
The chemical reaction involved in the production of ammonia (NH3) from nitrogen (N2) and hydrogen (H2) is :

N2 (g)+3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

In the given reaction 1 mole of N2 is required to produce 2 moles of NH3.

Hence, to produce 10 moles of NH3 no. of moles of N2 required = 102×1 = 5.

Hence, the correct answer is 5.

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