How many molecules of ammonia

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Problem 121QRT: Ammonia can be formed by a direct reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen. N2(g) + 3 H2(g) 2 NH3(g) A...
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How many molecules of ammonia can be made, assuming the reaction goes to completion, based on the diagram?
Express your answer as an integer.
 
I Review I Constants I Periodic Table
Nitrogen (N2) and hydrogen (H2) react to form ammonia
(NH3). Consider the mixture of N2 and H2 shown in the
accompanying diagram. The blue spheres represent N,
and the white ones represent H.
Since only 12 H2 molecules are available, H2 will run out before N2 is gone. Therefore, H2 is the limiting reactant.
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How many molecules of ammonia can be made, assuming the reaction goes to completion, based on the diagram?
Express your answer as an integer.
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Transcribed Image Text:I Review I Constants I Periodic Table Nitrogen (N2) and hydrogen (H2) react to form ammonia (NH3). Consider the mixture of N2 and H2 shown in the accompanying diagram. The blue spheres represent N, and the white ones represent H. Since only 12 H2 molecules are available, H2 will run out before N2 is gone. Therefore, H2 is the limiting reactant. Part C How many molecules of ammonia can be made, assuming the reaction goes to completion, based on the diagram? Express your answer as an integer. ΑΣφ. ? N = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part D
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N2 +3 H2----------->2NH3

1 MOLECULE OF NITROGEN AND 3 MOLECULES OF HYDROGEN PRODUCE  2 NH3 MOLECULES

8 NH3 MOLECULES  PEPARED BASED ON THE DIAGRAM

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