Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. N2(g)+3H2(g)-->2NH3(g) Assume...

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Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at high temperature, in thepresence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia.

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

Assume 0.210 mol N2 and 0.664 mol H2 are present initially.

1.)After complete reaction, how many molecules of ammonia areproduced?

2.How many molecules of H2 remain?

3.How many molecules of N2 remain?

4.What is the limiting reactant, Hydrogen or Nitrogen?

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