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Stoichiometry Problem: Finding Mass of Hydrogen Reacting with 50g Nitrogen
Sorry for bringing up a dead topic, but I didnt want to just start a new one for basically the same thing...I just wanted to ask... 5 L N[SIZE="1"]2/1 1molN[SIZE="1"]2/22.4L N[SIZE="1"]2 That's how I began setting up a problem, but is 22.4 right? Should it be something different since...- lolecules
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Stoichiometry Problem: Finding Mass of Hydrogen Reacting with 50g Nitrogen
3gH/1molH Um, so would that also mean here the molar mass of should be changed to 6...so the answer would be 32.14g?- lolecules
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Stoichiometry Problem: Finding Mass of Hydrogen Reacting with 50g Nitrogen
I guess my only question is since N[SIZE="1"]2 is diatomic, then the molar mass of the nitrogen goes from 14 to 28?- lolecules
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Stoichiometry Problem: Finding Mass of Hydrogen Reacting with 50g Nitrogen
50gN/1 1molN/28gN 3molH/1mol N 3gH/1molH- lolecules
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Stoichiometry Problem: Finding Mass of Hydrogen Reacting with 50g Nitrogen
Homework Statement "How many grams of hydrogen are necessary to react completely with 50.0g of nitrogen in the below reaction?" Homework Equations N[SIZE="1"]2+3H[SIZE="1"]3 ---> 2NH[SIZE="1"]3The Attempt at a Solution 16.1g H?- lolecules
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