A repeat question. Probably N2 meaning a nitrogen molecule (composed of 2 nitrogen atoms)
Assuming a balanced chemical equation, you would need 3 moles of H2 to react with 1 mole of N2. Therefore, if you have 0.90 moles of N2, you would need 0.90 x 3 = 2.70 moles of H2 to fully react with it.
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2 x 0.60 = 1.2 the reaction is N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 (1 mole of nitrogen N2 give 2 moles of NH3)
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3N2H4 --> 4NH3 + N2 is the correctly balanced equation.
If you mean: n2+16n+64 then it is (n+8)(n+8) when factored
In scientific terms, N2 refers to molecular nitrogen, which is composed of two nitrogen atoms bonded together. It is a colorless, odorless gas that makes up approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere. N2 is crucial for various biological processes, including the nitrogen cycle, where it is converted into forms usable by living organisms. Additionally, it is often used in industrial applications, such as in the production of ammonia and as an inert gas in various chemical processes.
n2-1 and n2-4 are trivial cases because of n2-m2=(n-m)(n+m). So the only prime of the form n2-1 is 3 and of the form n2-4 is 5.
The formula for the sum of the series r(1/n2-1/n2) is r(1-1/n2).
If you mean the equation for the production of NO from the elements at STP, it would be: N2 + O2 => 2NO OR ½N2 + ½O2 => NO
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Assuming a balanced chemical equation, you would need 3 moles of H2 to react with 1 mole of N2. Therefore, if you have 0.90 moles of N2, you would need 0.90 x 3 = 2.70 moles of H2 to fully react with it.
P(x=n1,y=n2) = (n!/n1!*n2!*(n-n1-n2)) * p1^n1*p2^n2*(1-p1-p2) where n1,n2=0,1,2,....n n1+n2<=n
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0 in N2
2 x 0.60 = 1.2 the reaction is N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 (1 mole of nitrogen N2 give 2 moles of NH3)
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