rodericdancy411 rodericdancy411
  • 24-05-2021
  • Chemistry
contestada

How many moles of nitrogen are required to produce 13.5 grams of NH3

Respuesta :

ajeigbeibraheem
ajeigbeibraheem ajeigbeibraheem
  • 29-05-2021

Answer:

0.794 moles

Explanation:

Gviven that:

TO find the number of moles of nitrogen (N) using the formula:

number of moles  = mass /molar mass

where;

the molar mass for NH3 = 14 +( 1 × 3) = 17 g/mol

∴

number of moles of (N) = mass of N/molar mass

= 13.5 g/17 g/mol

number of moles of (N) = 0.794 moles

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Factor the expression. 3p + 21
Explain why Odysseus lies about his identity and tests Eumaeus throughout their conversation.
Suppose that, from measurements in a microscope, you determine that a certain bacterium covers an area of 1.50μm2. Convert this to square meters.
ANYBODY GOOD AT CIVICS!!!! WILL BE UPVOTIONG!!!!!!
The group of humans who migrated worldwide from their beginnings in Africa were
Find the second of two consecutive even numbers whose sum is 798
Read the following lines from "An Arab Shepherd is Searching for His Goat on Mount Zion." "Searching for a goat or a son has always been in the beginning of a
Is a whole watermelon a potentially hazardous food?
A 75-n sack is dragged along the floor with a horizontal force of 100 n. the frictional force acting on the sack is 30 n. what is the value of the fg?
15+[-8 (-4)] how do I work this problem..