In the Haber reaction, patented by German chemist Fritz Haber in 1908, dinitrogen gas combines with dihydrogen gas to produce gased ammonia. This reaction is now the first step taken to make most of the world's fertilizer. Suppose a chemical engineer studying a new catalyst for the Haber reaction finds that 528. liters per second of dinitrogen are consumed when the reaction is run at 222. °C and the dinitrogen is supplied at 0.86 atm. Calculate the rate at which ammonia is being produced. your answer in kilograms per second. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

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In the Haber reaction, patented by German chemist Fritz Haber in 1908, dinitrogen gas combines with dihydrogen gas to produce gaseou
ammonia. This reaction is now the first step taken to make most of the world's fertilizer.
Suppose a chemical engineer studying a new catalyst for the Haber reaction finds that 528. liters per second of dinitrogen are consumed
when the reaction is run at 222. °C and the dinitrogen is supplied at 0.86 atm. Calculate the rate at which ammonia is being produced. G
your answer in kilograms per second. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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The effect of pressure and temperature is measured by Boyle’s law and Charles's law respectively. The possibility to determine the simultaneous effect of pressure and temperature on the volume of a gas can be calculated by the equation which is termed as an equation of state for an ideal gas.

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