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if you completely react 6 moles of h2 gas (with n2 as excess), how many moles of nh3 can be produced?

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The number of moles of NH3 can be produced are 4 moles.

What is a mole?

The mole is the amount of substance in a system that includes the same number of elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilogram of carbon 12; it is denoted by the sign "mol."

What is a limiting factor?

Limiting factors are reactants or reagents that are used by a chemical reaction before other reactants. The limiting factor is the reactant or reagent with the lowest supply in terms of its required ratio in comparison to other reactants in the system.

According to the question;

Balanced equation would be :

[tex]3H_2 + N_2[/tex]  ⇒ [tex]2NH_3[/tex]

Here, [tex]H_2[/tex] is a limiting factor

No. of moles of ammonia formed when 3 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex] react with excess of [tex]N_2[/tex] =2

applying unitary method:

No. of moles of ammonia formed when 6 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex] react with excess of [tex]N_2[/tex]= [tex]\frac{2}{3 } * 6[/tex] = 4moles.

The number of moles of NH3 can be produced are 4 moles.

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