nitrogen and hydrogen combine at high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia....

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nitrogen and hydrogen combine at high temperature, inthe presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. N2(g)+3H2(g) >2NH3(g). assume 0.270 mol of N2 and 0.877 mol of H2 are presentinitially. Questions- 1. after complete reaction, how many moles ofammonia are produced? 2. how many moles of H2 remain? 3. how manymoles of N2 remain? 4. what is the limiting reactant(hydrogen ornitrogen)?

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The reaction is as follows N2g 3H2g 2NH3g According to reaction 1 mol of N2g 3 mol of H2g Therefore the stiochiometric ratio is moles of N2gmoles of H2g    See Answer
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