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For a reaction, N2(g)+ 3H2 (g)→ 2NH2 (g);

Identify dihydrogen (H2) as a limiting reagent in the following reaction mixtures.

(a)

35 g of N2 + 8 g of H2

(b)

28 g of N2 + 6 g of H2

(c)

56 g of N2 + 10 g of H2

(d)

14 g of N2 + 4 g of H2



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For a reaction, N2(g)+ 3H2 (g)→ 2NH2 (g);

Identify dihydrogen (H2) as a limiting reagent in the following reaction mixtures.

(a)

35 g of N2 + 8 g of H2

(b)

28 g of N2 + 6 g of H2

(c)

56 g of N2 + 10 g of H2

(d)

14 g of N2 + 4 g of H2

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Answer Key / Explanation : (c) -

28 g N2 react with 6 g H2

For 56 g of N2, 12 g of H2 is required.

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