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Two liters of nitrogen combine with 6 L of hydrogen to form 4 L of ammonia. If t

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Question

Two liters of nitrogen combine with 6 L of hydrogen to form 4 L of ammonia. If the molecules of nitrogen and hydrogen have two atoms each, how many atoms of hydrogen and nitrogen are there in one molecule of ammonia? Two liters of nitrogen combine with 6 L of hydrogen to form 4 L of ammonia. If the molecules of nitrogen and hydrogen have two atoms each, how many atoms of hydrogen and nitrogen are there in one molecule of ammonia? Two liters of nitrogen combine with 6 L of hydrogen to form 4 L of ammonia. If the molecules of nitrogen and hydrogen have two atoms each, how many atoms of hydrogen and nitrogen are there in one molecule of ammonia?

Explanation / Answer

The reaction:

N2 + H2 --> NH3

the balance

N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3

therefore,

1 atom of N, 3 atoms of H

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