Answer:
6 moles
Explanation:
Take a look at the balanced chemical equation for this synthesis reaction
N
2(g]
+
3
H
2(g]
→
2
NH
3(g]
Notice that you have a
1
:
3
mole ratio between nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas. This means that, regardless of how many moles of nitrogen gas you have, the reaction will always consume twice as many moles of hydrogen gas.
So, if you have
2
moles of nitrogen taking part in the reaction, you will need
2
moles N
2
⋅
3
moles H
2
1
mole N
2
=
6 moles H
2
The final volume of the Oxygen O2 would simply be equivalent to the overall volume of the final mixture. This is because gases would occupy every space of its container. So in this case, the volume of CO2 and O2 would be the same and it would be 30 L. What would be different is the partial pressures of each.
Answer:
30 L
There u go. the valence electrons can be no more than eight on the first ring and you only have 4
The higher the velocity the faster it moves
when you hit a chemical with hammer and it was frozen only its physical properties will change and not he chemical properties,
when heated it may decompose to other chemical
when you hit with hamer it physical appearance will change but it remains chemically the same
when you put in salt solution , it wil interact with ions and its chemical properties changes
similarly when it was frozen, it retains its chemical properties.