Answer:
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Explanation:
The number of moles of NH3 that could be made would be 0.5 moles
<h3>Stoichiometric reactions</h3>
From the balanced equation of the reaction:
N2 (g) + 3 H2(g) ----> 2NH3 (g)
The mole ratio of N2 to H2 is 1:3
Thus, for 0.50 moles of N2, 1.5 moles of H2 should be present. But 0.75 moles of H2 was allowed to react. Meaning that H2 is limiting in this case.
Mole ratio of H2 and NH3 = 3:2
Thus for 0.75 moles H2, the mole of NH3 that would be produced will be:
2 x 0.75/3 = 0.5 moles
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NaN₃ is the chemical formula for Sodium Azide
Answer:
2-iodo-2-methylpentane > 2-bromo-2-methylpentane > 2-chloro-2-methylpentane > 2-chloro-2-methylpentane
Explanation:
In this case, the<u> Sn1 reaction</u> would form a <u>carbocation</u>. So, the molecule that can generate a <u>very stable carbocation</u> will be more reactive. We have to remember that <u>tertiary carbocations</u> are the more stable ones. With this in mind, 3-chloropentane would be the <u>least reactive</u> molecules of all.
Then to decide which one is more reactive between the other ones, we have to check the <u>leaving group</u>. In this case, all the atoms are <u>halogens</u>, so if we have a <u>larger atom</u> the leaving group would leave <u>more easily</u>.
With his in mind the larger atom would be I, then Br and finally Cl, therefore the 2-iodo-2-methylpentane would be the <u>more reactive one.</u>