How many moles of Hydrogen do you need, if you have 7.8 mol of Nitrogen? N2 + 6H2 → 2NHO A.1.3 mol H2 B.2.63 mol H2

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How many moles of Hydrogen do you need, if you have 7.8 mol of Nitrogen?
N2 + 6H2 → 2NHO
A.1.3 mol H2
B.2.63 mol H2
C.23.17 mol H2
D.46.8 mol H2

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Dulcie 3 years 2021-08-04T05:10:51+00:00 1 Answers 10 views 0

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    2021-08-04T05:12:16+00:00

    Answer:

    D

    Explanation:

    the ratio of H2 to N2 is 6:1

    therefore it means that for 1 mol we have 7,8 so you multiply by 6

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