How many L of hydrogen gas are required to produce 1 mole of NH3 (g)
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How many L of hydrogen gas are required to produce 1 mole of NH3 (g)

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-12-23] [Hit: ]
.I know that one mole of gas occupies 22.4 L.-Convert moles of ammonia to moles of hydrogen,(1 mol NH3) x (3 mol H2 / 2 mol NH3) x (22.4 L/mol) = 33.......
Okay so, hydrogen gas and nitrogen gas can react to form ammonia according to this equation...
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) --> 2NH3 (g)
I know that one mole of gas occupies 22.4 L.

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Convert moles of ammonia to moles of hydrogen, then convert to liters:

(1 mol NH3) x (3 mol H2 / 2 mol NH3) x (22.4 L/mol) = 33.6 L H2 at STP
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