Many countries produce ammonia. We make it by habour process.
8,038 moles of ammonia were produced.
It is produced by reacting nitrogen gas with hydrogen gas.
a reaction with nitrogen and hydrogen
In the equation N2+3H2=2NH3, the amount of ammonia produced from 50g of N would be 16.667g.
6 moles COULD be produced
Ammonia-NH3 2N+3H2=2NH3 2moles of Nitrogen produced 2moles of Ammonia (2*14)g of Nitrogen produced (2*17)g of Ammonia 28g of Nitrogen produced 34g of Ammonia 34g of Ammonia is produced by 28g of Nitrogen 0.034kg of Ammonia is produced by 0.028kg of Nitrogen 91.3kg of Ammonia will be produced by 0.028*91.3/0.034 91.3kg of Ammonia will be produced by 75.19kg of Nitrogen FOR HYDROGEN: 3moles of H2 produces 2moles of NH3 (2*3)g H2 produces 2*17g NH3 6g hydrogen produces 34g ammonia 0.006kg hydrogen produces o.o34kg ammonia 91.3kg ammonia will be produced by 91.3*0.006/.034=16.11kg of Hydogen Therefore, 75.19kg of Nitrogen and 16.11kg of Hydrogen will produce 91.3kg of Ammonia
8,038 moles of ammonia were produced.
ammonia
It is produced by reacting nitrogen gas with hydrogen gas.
Ammonia.
ammonia
a reaction with nitrogen and hydrogen
No, ammonia is produced industrially for use in fertilizers, cleaning agents, and many other uses.
In the equation N2+3H2=2NH3, the amount of ammonia produced from 50g of N would be 16.667g.
Nitrogen is the limiting reactant and 4.15g of ammonia are produced.
that the amide is a deprotonated form of ammonia.
6 moles COULD be produced