Answer:
2 moles NH3 = 1 mole of N2
3 moles of H2 = 1 mole of N2
3 moles of H2 = 2 moles of NH3
Explanation:
The balanced equation for the reaction is given below:
N2 + 3H2 —> 2NH3
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of N2 reacted with 3 moles of H2 to produce 2 moles of NH3.
Thus, we can say that:
1 mole of N2 = 3 moles of H2
1 mole of N2 = 2 moles of NH3
3 moles of H2 = 2 moles of NH3
Thus, considering the options given above, the right answers to the question are:
2 moles NH3 = 1 mole of N2
3 moles of H2 = 1 mole of N2
3 moles of H2 = 2 moles of NH3
Answer:
Empirical formula = C₃S₂
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of carbon = 44.0 mg (44/1000 = 0.044 g)
Mass of sulfur = 122 mg - 44.0 mg = 78 mg = 78/1000 = 0.078 g)
Empirical formula = ?
Solution:
First of all we will calculate the number of moles.
Number of moles of carbon = mass / molar mass
Number of moles of carbon = 0.044 g/ 12.01 g/mol
Number of moles of carbon = 0.0037 mol
Number of moles of sulfur:
Number of moles = mass / molar mass
Number of moles = 0.078 g/ 32,066 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.0024 mol
Now we will compare the moles:
C : S
0.0037/0.0024 : 0.0024/0.0024
1.5 : 1
C : S = 2(1.5 : 1)
C : S = 3 : 2
Empirical formula = C₃S₂
Answer:
0.054 moles
Explanation:
It is the rounded off answer.
The heat content of a system is its enthalpy!