At high temperatures and pressures, nitrogen will react with hydrogen to produce ammonia, as shown by the equation    N2(g) + 3H2(g)   -->   ­2NH3(g)    For each of the following combinations of reactants, decide which is the limiting reactant.   1.25 moles of N2 and 3.65 moles of H2             44.0 g of N2 and 3.00 moles of H2

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  1. At high temperatures and pressures, nitrogen will react with hydrogen to produce ammonia, as shown by the equation

 

 N2(g) + 3H2(g)   -->   ­2NH3(g) 

 

For each of the following combinations of reactants, decide which is the limiting reactant.

 

  • 1.25 moles of N2 and 3.65 moles of H2

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • 44.0 g of N2 and 3.00 moles of H2

 

 

 

At high temperatures and pressures, nitrogen will react with hydrogen to produce ammonia, as
shown by the equation
_N2(g) +
H2(g)>
_NH3(g)
For each of the following combinations of reactants, decide which is the limiting reactant.
а.
1.25 moles of N2 and 3.65 moles of H2
|
b. 44.0 g of N2 and 3.00 moles of H2
Transcribed Image Text:At high temperatures and pressures, nitrogen will react with hydrogen to produce ammonia, as shown by the equation _N2(g) + H2(g)> _NH3(g) For each of the following combinations of reactants, decide which is the limiting reactant. а. 1.25 moles of N2 and 3.65 moles of H2 | b. 44.0 g of N2 and 3.00 moles of H2
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