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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago
During the reaction, ammonia formed 56.67 kg.
Explanation:
A balanced reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen is as follows:
From the reaction 28 g of nitrogen is reacted with 6 g of hydrogen to form 34 grams of ammonia.
Therefore, 6 g of hydrogen reacts with 28 g of nitrogen to form 34 grams of
.
From the given,
Weight of hydrogen = 1 kg
Therefore, 10 kg of hydrogen reacts with 46.67 kg of nitrogen.
Amount of ammonia = 10 kg + 46.67 kg = 56.67 kg
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