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This is based on calculations too. It contains 18 hydrogen moles.
N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 The stoichiometric equation (or balanced equation) for the formation of ammonia from this we can read off the mole ratio between hydrogen and ammonia; 3M H2 needed to produce 2M NH3 times each by 9 (so the ratio remains the same and 18M NH3 is formed) 27M H2 needed to produce 18M NH3
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The balanced equation for the formation of NH3 is N2 + 3 H2 --> 2 NH3. 13.64 grams of ammonia is equal to .801 moles. Then 1.2015 moles of hydrogen are needed, or 2.42 grams.
According balanced equation ,3 mols are needed. So 3mol shoul be mixed
162g is the theoretical yield of beryllium that is needed to produce 36.0 g of hydrogen.
N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 3 moles hydrogen gas. You should know that because of the formula of ammonia.
Yes, it is required during photosynthesis to produce glucose
Approx. 4 moles.
The "gas" needed for the electron transport chain is Hydrogen. In the electron transport chain its not Hydrogen gas H2 but a Hydrogen Ion H negative that flows across the membrane to produce engery.
Hydrogen pump.
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