Answer:
Yes, yield.
Explanation:
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3 (g) balanced equation
First, find limiting reactant:
Moles H2 = 1.83 g x 1 mole/2 g = 0.915 moles H2
Moles N2 = 9.84 g N2 x 1 mole/28 g = 0.351 moles N2
The mole ratio of H2: N2 is 3:1, so H2 is limiting (0.915 is less than 3 x 0.351)
Theoretical yield of NH3 = 0.915 mol H2 x 2 mol NH3/3 mol H2 = 0.61 moles NH3
Copper.
Easy to look up, why use brainly? ;P
Answer: D) protons.
The other option that would make the most sense would be electrons, however the mass of an electron is so small that is basically negligible, so it's not included in the atomic mass.
Answer:
The trick here is to realize that the nitride anion, N3− , is isoelectronic with neon, Ne , the noble gas that shares a period with nitrogen, N . In other words, the nitride anion has the same number of electrons as neon.J
Explanation:
I think there both energy