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what is the mole product of: N 2 + 3H 2 = 2NH 3 in this reaction given is N 2 is 0.1mol and 3H 2 is 0.1mol find its mol product

what is the mole product of:
 
N2    +  3H2  =   2NH3      
in this reaction given is N2 is 0.1mol and 3H2 is 0.1mol                                           
           find its mol product

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2 Answers

ayush yadav
33 Points
5 years ago
When N2 is one mole nd 3H2 is 3 mole then NH3 is 2 mole
When both N2 and 3H2 are 1 mole then NH3 will be 2/(1*3) mole
When both are 0.1 mole then NH3 will be 2*0.1*0.1/(1*3) mole that is equal to 0.005 mole.
 
 
 
Hope it helps u ......i have just applied simple unitary method
Khimraj
3007 Points
5 years ago
limiting reactant in this reaction is hydrogen
And from balance equation it is clear that 2/3 rd of hydrogen initial moles the product ammonia is formed.
So mole of product will be (2/3)*0.1 = 0.2/3 mole.
Hope it clears.

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