Ammonia, NH3, may react with oxygen to form nitrogen gas and water.   4NH3(aq)+3O2(g)⟶2N2(g)+6H2O(l)   If 3.45 g NH3 reacts with 5.18g O2 and produces 0.950L N2 at 295 K and 1.00 bar, how many moles of N2N2 can be produced by each reactant? It may be useful to consult the periodic table. NH3:                                                                                          mol N2   O2:                                                                                             mol N2   Based on the theoretical yields, which reactant is limiting?   NH3(aq) O2(g)   What is the percent yield of the reaction?   percent yield:

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Ammonia, NH3, may react with oxygen to form nitrogen gas and water.

 

4NH3(aq)+3O2(g)⟶2N2(g)+6H2O(l)

 

If 3.45 g NH3 reacts with 5.18g O2 and produces 0.950L N2 at 295 K and 1.00 bar, how many moles of N2N2 can be produced by each reactant? It may be useful to consult the periodic table.

NH3:                                                                                          mol N2
 
O2:                                                                                             mol N2
 
Based on the theoretical yields, which reactant is limiting?
 
NH3(aq)
O2(g)
 
What is the percent yield of the reaction?
 
percent yield:
 
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