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xwrathbringerx

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Hi

How do I do this question:

50 kg of a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen in the mole ratio of 1:3 is reacted. Calculate the maximum number of moles of ammonia that could be produced.
 

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I'll give you some hints, see if you can finish it.

Get the molcular mass of H2 and N2, and figure out how much of the mass of 50kg is H2 and how much is N2 (and how many moels of each there is), then use the balanced equation of the haber process to determine the moles of ammonia.
 

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