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ning.com/ibiscms/mod/ibis/view 1295644 Fall14 ADAMs mR 8:00 9:15) Activities and Due Dates Module 4 Gra 9/29/2014 11:55 PM S58 6/00 9/29/2014 o654 PM Print I Calculator Periodic Table Question 3 of 14 sapling learning Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at high temperature, inthe presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. NH Assume 0.280 mol of N2 and 0.923 mol of H2 are present initially. Number After complete reaction, how many mol moles of ammonia are produced? How many moles of H2 remain? mol Number How many moles of N2 remain? mol O hydrogen What is the limiting reactant? O nitrogen o Previous G up View Soulion Check Answer 0 NexExplanation / Answer
Total mol used= 0.28mol N2 + (3X0.28)mol H2
H2 remaining= 0.923-084= 0.083 mol
Ammonia produced= 2X0.28= 0.56mol
N2 remaining = 0mol
Limiting reactant is Nitrogen
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