Be sure to answer all parts. Ammonia is produced by the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen according to the equation N;@) + 3H2g) → 2NH3(g) Calculate the mass of ammonia produced when 34.0 g of nitrogen react with 12.5 g of hydrogen. g NH3 Which is the excess reactant and how much of it will be left over when the reaction is complete? O hydrogen nitrogen

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Ammonia is produced by the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen according to the equation
N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
Calculate the mass of ammonia produced when 34.0 g of nitrogen react with 12.5 g of hydrogen.
g NH3
Which is the excess reactant and how much of it will be left over when the reaction is complete?
hydrogen
nitrogen
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. Ammonia is produced by the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen according to the equation N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g) Calculate the mass of ammonia produced when 34.0 g of nitrogen react with 12.5 g of hydrogen. g NH3 Which is the excess reactant and how much of it will be left over when the reaction is complete? hydrogen nitrogen
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Sodium peroxide (Na,02) is used to remove carbon dioxide from (and add oxygen to) the air supply in
spacecrafts. It works by reacting with CO, in the air to produce sodium carbonate (Na,CO3) and O2.
2 Na202(s) + 2 CO29) → 2 Na,CO3(s) + O2(g)
What volume (in liters) of CO, can be consumed at STP by 835 g Na,0,?
Transcribed Image Text:Enter your answer in the provided box. Sodium peroxide (Na,02) is used to remove carbon dioxide from (and add oxygen to) the air supply in spacecrafts. It works by reacting with CO, in the air to produce sodium carbonate (Na,CO3) and O2. 2 Na202(s) + 2 CO29) → 2 Na,CO3(s) + O2(g) What volume (in liters) of CO, can be consumed at STP by 835 g Na,0,?
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