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Hydrogen reacts with nitrogen to form ammonia as: N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⎯→ 2NH3(g) The amount of ammonia that would be produced if 200 g of H2 reacts with N2 is 

(A) 1032.2 g 

(B) 11332 g 

(C) 1133.3 g 

(D) 8692.6 g 

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Hydrogen reacts with nitrogen to form ammonia as: N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⎯→ 2NH3(g) The amount of ammonia that would be produced if 200 g of H2 reacts with N2 is  1133.3 g .

Explanation :-

N2 + 3H2 ⎯→ 2NH3 

(28 g) (6 g) (34 g) 

6 gms of H2 produces 34 gms NH3 

∴ 200 gms of H2 produces 34 × 200 / 6  = 1133.3 gms  

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