Each of the nitrogen atoms in N2 needs three electrons, for a total of six.
4.561 / 28 = 0.163 moles of nitrogen.
15 grams of nitrogen are equal to 1,071 moles.
35.0 moles nitrogen (1 mole N/14.01 grams) = 2.50 moles nitrogen ----------------------------
10 moles of nitrogen dioxide are needed to react with 5,0 moles of water.
550 g of nitrogen dioxide is equal to 11,94 moles.
To form ammonia, reaction is N(2) + 3H(2) ---> 2NH(3) + H(2)O. As you can see for 1 mole of nitrogen three moles of hydrogen is required. Hence for your question, 1.13 moles nitrogen is required.
9H2 + 3N2 ------> 6NH3 3 moles of N2 would be required.
There are 2 non bonding pairs in a nitrogen molecule
To form ammonia, balanced reaction is N(2) + 3H(2) ---> 2NH(3) + H(2)O. As you can see for 1 mole of nitrogen three moles of hydrogen is required. Hence for your question, 3 moles nitrogen is required to satisfy the ratio.
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4.561 / 28 = 0.163 moles of nitrogen.
3 x 12 = 36 moles of Nitrogen atoms N or 18 moles of Nitrogen molecules N2
15 grams of nitrogen are equal to 1,071 moles.
35.0 moles nitrogen (1 mole N/14.01 grams) = 2.50 moles nitrogen ----------------------------
1.38 moles of nitrogen equal16,62110876532.1023 atoms; the molecule of nitrogen is diatomic.
yes it contains two moles of nitrogen because NH4NO3 has two nitrogen therefore it equals to 2 moles on nitrogen.
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