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Title: 3.0 moles of nitrogen is reacted with 11.0 moles of hydrogen to produce ammonia according to the che
Post by: Whelan on May 5, 2015
3.0 moles of nitrogen is reacted with 11.0 moles of hydrogen to produce ammonia according to the chemical equation shown below. Which one of the following statements is false?

N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g)

A) 2.0 moles of hydrogen are left over.
B) Hydrogen is the excess reactant.
C) Nitrogen is the limiting reactant.
D) 12.0 moles of ammonia are produced.


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Post by: jquest68 on Jul 20, 2015
Thank you for the answer, but can you go step by step how you got this?


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