(34 g NH3) x (14 g N ) / (17 g NH3) = 28 g N
(28 g N) x (1 g N) / (2 g N2) = 14 g N2
28 grams of Nitrogen is necessary to produce 34 grams of ammonia.
The reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen to form ammonia is: N2 +3H2 = 2NH3 Therefore to make 10 moles of ammonia you need 5 moles N2 and 15 moles H2
1 mole of nitrogen makes 3 of ammania so.. moles of ammonia=34/17=2 moles as 1 mole of nitrogen makes 3 of ammania so.. 2/3 x 2 x14 = 18.67 g
carbon dioxide
it makes ammonia NH3
28 grams of Nitrogen is necessary to produce 34 grams of ammonia.
ammonia, NH3
The reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen to form ammonia is: N2 +3H2 = 2NH3 Therefore to make 10 moles of ammonia you need 5 moles N2 and 15 moles H2
Ammonia is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen.
hydrogen
Sulphate of Ammonia is a high Nitrogen fetiliser. Nitrogen greens up the leaves.
ammonia, NH3
It contains nitrogen, and nitrogen is a mineral needed by all plants in order to survive. Without nitrogen, plants would have very stunted growth.
1 mole of nitrogen makes 3 of ammania so.. moles of ammonia=34/17=2 moles as 1 mole of nitrogen makes 3 of ammania so.. 2/3 x 2 x14 = 18.67 g
The Nitrogen that is used to make Ammonia (NH4) is extracted from the air.
Reading this as what are the elements that make up Ammonia they are: Hydrogen Nitrogen Formula: NH3
The formation of ammonia from nitrogen may be spontaneous, but enthalpy alone can't be used to make that decision