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3241004551 [841]
1 year ago
5

How many grams of NH3 can be prepared from the synthesis of 77.3 grams of nitrogen and 14.2 grams of hydrogen gas?

Chemistry
1 answer:
lbvjy [14]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

80.41 g

Explanation:

Data Given:

Mass of Nitrogen (N₂) = 77.3 g

Mass of Hydrogen (H₂) = 14.2 g

many grams of NH₃ = ?

Solution:

First we look at the balanced synthesis reaction

              N₂   +    3 H₂  ------—> 2 NH₃

             1 mol      3 mol

As 1 mole of Nitrogen react with 3 mole of hydrogen

Convert moles to mass

molar mass of N₂ = 2(14) = 28 g/mol

molar mass of H₂ = 2(1) + 2 g/mol

Now

                     N₂             +           3 H₂        ------—>      2 NH₃

             1 mol (28 g/mol)     3 mol(2g/mol)

                    28 g                        6 g

28 grams of N₂ react with 6 g of H₂  

So

if 28 grams of N₂ produces 6 g of H₂  so how many grams of N₂ will react with 14.2 g of H₂.

Apply Unity Formula

                 28 g of N₂ ≅ 6 g of H₂

                 X g of N₂ ≅ 14.2 g of H₂

Do cross multiply

                X g of N₂ = 28 g x 14.2 g / 6 g

                X g of N₂ = 66.3 g

As we have given with 77. 3 g of N₂ but from this calculation we come to know that 66.3 g will react with 14.2 g of hydrogen and the remaining 10 g N₂ will be in excess

So, Hydrogen is limiting reactant in this reaction and the amount of NH₃ depends on the amount of hydrogen.

Now

To find mass of NH₃ we will do following calculation

Look at the reaction

As we Know

                     N₂             +           3 H₂        ------—>      2 NH₃

                                                   6 g                            2 mol

So, 6 g of hydrogen gives 2 moles of NH₃, then how many moles of NH₃ will be produce by 14.2 g

Apply Unity Formula

                 6 g of H₂ ≅ 2 mol of NH₃

                14.2 g of H₂ ≅ X mol of NH₃

Do cross multiply

               X mol of NH₃= 14.2 g x 2 mol / 6 g

                X mol of NH₃ = 4.73 mol

So, 14.2 g of hydrogen gives 4.73 moles of NH₃

Now

Convert moles of NH₃ to mass

Formula will be used

        mass in grams = no. of moles x molar mass . . . . . . (2)

Molar mass of  NH₃

Molar mass of  NH₃ = 14 + 3(1)

Molar mass of  NH₃ = 14 + 3 = 17 g/mol

Put values in equation 2

        mass in grams = 4.73 mole x 17 g/mol

        mass in grams =  80.41 g

mass of NH₃=  80.41 g

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