Sophia University Institute Chem milestone 2 _ If 23.6 g of hydrogen gas reacts
To answer this question, you may need access to the periodic table of elements, a calculator, and the equations and charts in the tutorial associated with this question. If 23.6 g of hydrogen gas reacts with 28.3 g of nitrogen gas, what is the maximum amount of product (ammonia, NH₃) that can be produced? [N₂ + 3H₂ -- 2NH₃; N = 14.0 g/mol, H = 1.01 g/mol] 133 g 23.6 g 68.8 g 34.4 g RATIONALE First, write the balanced chemical equation. Then, convert g hydrogen and g nitrogen to moles of each using their molar masses, and use the stoichiometric ratio from the balanced equation to convert each mole value to moles of product. Whichever produces the least amount of product is the limiting reactant. CONCEPT Reaction Stoichiometry Report an issue with this question 2 To answer this question, you may need access to the periodic table of elements, a calculator, and the equations and charts in the tutorial associated with this question. The energy needed to break a nucleus into its constituent protons and neutrons is known as the ________. mass-energy equivalence equation strong nuclear force nuclear binding energy mass defect
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