Chemistry, 11.06.2020 19:57 yootmytoot
The Haber Process involves nitrogen gas combining with hydrogen gas to produce
ammonia. If 11.0 grams of nitrogen gas combines with 2.0 grams of hydrogen gas,
find the following: the molar mass of reactants and products, the limiting reactant, the excess reactant, the amount of ammonia produced, the amount of excess chemical not used in the reaction.
nitrogen gas + hydrogen gas -- ammonia gas
N2 + H2 -> NH3
(Make sure to balance the chemical equation first)
1.736 grams
2.012 grams/mole
17.031 grams/mole
Nitrogen Gas
Hydrogen Gas
28.014 grams/mole
11.26 grams
1. The excess reactant (reagent)
2. The limiting reactant (reagent)
3. The amount of excess reagent not used in the reaction
4. The molar mass of hydrogen
5. The molar mass of ammonia
6. The molar mass of nitrogen gas
7. The amount of product produced
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