In the Haber process, nitrogen reacts with hydrogen to produce ammonia: N 2 (g) + 3H 2
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In the Haber process, nitrogen reacts with hydrogen to produce ammonia: N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
(a) Suppose 2.0 L of N2 gas at STP is combined with 6.0 L of H2 gas, with the two gases being at the same temperature and pressure.
Is this reaction being run in a balanced fashion or in a limiting fashion? Explain how you can tell without doing any calculations.
(b) If 50.0 L of N2 gas at 200.0 lb/in.2 and 22.0°C is combined with 100.0 L of H2 gas at 240.0 lb/in.2 and 22.0°C, what mass in grams of ammonia is produced? [14.70 lb/in.2 = 760.0 mm Hg]
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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First
ISBN: 9780321927118
5th Edition
Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver
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