Consider the Haber-Bosch process for the synthesis of ammonia from its elements. Calculate the theoretical yield in moles NHs from the complete reaction of 59.8 grams N2 in the presence of excess H2 gas according to the following balanced chemical equation: N:(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH:(g) 1 meHNE 2 mol NH3 59.8 1 mol NH3 28.02 3 metN. STARTING AMOUNT 1 mol N2 2 mol NH: 59.8 g N2 x = 1 mol NH3 28.02 g N2 3 mol N2 ARR FACTOR DELETE ANSWER RESET

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Consider the Haber-Bosch process for the synthesis of ammonia from its elements.
Calculate the theoretical yield in moles NH: from the complete reaction of 59.8
grams N2 in the presence of excess H2 gas according to the following balanced
chemical equation:
N2(g) +
H:(g) -
2 NH:(g)
1
metNE
mol NH3
59.8
1
mol NH3
STARTING AMOUNT
28.02
3
metN:
1 mol N2
2 mol NH3
59.8 g N2
= 1 mol NH3
28.02 g N2
3 mol N2
ADD FACTOR
DELETE
ANSWER
RESET
*( )
7.04
17.04
3
2.13
3.52
1.01
59.8
1
14.01
28.02
2
4.27
g/mol N2
g/mol NH3
g NH3
g N2
mol NH3
mol N2
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the Haber-Bosch process for the synthesis of ammonia from its elements. Calculate the theoretical yield in moles NH: from the complete reaction of 59.8 grams N2 in the presence of excess H2 gas according to the following balanced chemical equation: N2(g) + H:(g) - 2 NH:(g) 1 metNE mol NH3 59.8 1 mol NH3 STARTING AMOUNT 28.02 3 metN: 1 mol N2 2 mol NH3 59.8 g N2 = 1 mol NH3 28.02 g N2 3 mol N2 ADD FACTOR DELETE ANSWER RESET *( ) 7.04 17.04 3 2.13 3.52 1.01 59.8 1 14.01 28.02 2 4.27 g/mol N2 g/mol NH3 g NH3 g N2 mol NH3 mol N2
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