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Standard VII
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The mass of N...
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The mass of N2 required to produce 10 g of NH3 from the reaction is N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
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Q.
How many moles of
N
2
are needed to produce 18 moles
N
H
3
in the reaction?
N
2
+
3
H
2
→
2
N
H
3
?
Q.
Equivalent masses of
N
H
3
in the reactions are :
(i)
4
N
H
3
+
5
O
2
⟶
4
N
O
+
6
H
2
O
(ii)
2
N
H
3
⟶
N
2
+
3
H
2
Q.
The n factor for
N
H
3
in the reaction:
N
2
+
3
H
2
⟶
2
N
H
3
Q.
For the reaction,
N
2
+
3
H
2
⟶
2
N
H
3
. If
E
1
and
E
2
are equivalent masses of
N
H
3
and
N
2
respectively, then
E
1
−
E
2
is
:
Q.
What is a limiting reagent? In the reaction
N
2
+
3
H
2
→
2
N
H
3
, if
20
g of dinitrogen reacts with
10
g of dihydrogen what is the mass of ammonia produced. (at. Mass of
N
=
14
).
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