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Transcribed Image Text:**Reaction of Nitrogen and Hydrogen to Form Ammonia**
Nitrogen (\(N_2\)) gas and hydrogen (\(H_2\)) gas react to form ammonia (\(NH_3\)) gas. Suppose you have 13.0 mol of \(N_2\) and 2.0 mol of \(H_2\) in a reactor.
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**Could half the \(N_2\) react?**
- \( \circ \) yes
- \( \circ \) no
If you answered yes, calculate how many moles of \(NH_3\) would be produced after half the \(N_2\) was used up. Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 mol.
\(\boxed{} \text{mol}\)
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Given that nitrogen gas (N2) reacts with hydrogen gas (H2) to form ammonia gas (NH3).
13.0 mol of N2 and 2.0 mol of H2 are in a reactor.
Whether half of N2 react or not?.
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