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In an experiment, 2 g of Nitrogen gas reacts with 6 g of Hydrogen to form 8 g of Ammonia. Then when 2 g of Nitrogen reacts with 12 g of Hydrogen, then what mass of Ammonia will be produced?


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14 gm

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10 gm

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8 gm

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7 gm

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Solution

The correct option is C

8 gm


According to the law of constant proportions:

Since Nitrogen and Hydrogen combine in the fixed proportion of 2:6 by mass to produce 8 g of Ammonia, therefore in second case also, 2 g of Nitrogen will combine with 6 g of Hydrogen (2:6 mass ratio) and not 12 g. Hence, the same mass of Ammonia will be produced.


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