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Problem 3.19QP: You react nitrogen and hydrogen in a container to produce ammonia, NH3(g). The following figure...
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present in the diagram.
When the reaction is complete, how many molecules of NH, are produced?
What is the limiting reactant?
molecules of NH,:
hydrogen
O nitrogen
How many molecules of each reactant are remain after the reaction is complete?
molecules of H,:
molecules of N,:
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Transcribed Image Text:< Question 29 of 43 present in the diagram. When the reaction is complete, how many molecules of NH, are produced? What is the limiting reactant? molecules of NH,: hydrogen O nitrogen How many molecules of each reactant are remain after the reaction is complete? molecules of H,: molecules of N,: 人tv Aa MacBook Air
Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at a high temperature, in the presence of a
catalyst, to produce ammonia.
N2(g) + 3 H, (g) → 2 NH,(g)
There are four molecules of nitrogen and nine molecules of hydrogen
present in the diagram.
When the reaction is complete, how many molecules of NH, are produced?
molecules of NH,:
What is the limiting reactant?
hydrogen
O nitrogen
How many molecules of each reactant are remain after the reaction is complete?
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Transcribed Image Text:Nitrogen and hydrogen combine at a high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. N2(g) + 3 H, (g) → 2 NH,(g) There are four molecules of nitrogen and nine molecules of hydrogen present in the diagram. When the reaction is complete, how many molecules of NH, are produced? molecules of NH,: What is the limiting reactant? hydrogen O nitrogen How many molecules of each reactant are remain after the reaction is complete? A étv Aa MacBook Air
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