Given the balanced chemical equation below, 2 NO(g) + 5 H2 (g) --> 2 NH3(g) + 2 H2O(g) ***** Answer only #4****** 1. There are 4.00 moles of NO in a reaction vessel that has EXCESS H2. How much NH3should be produced in moles? In grams? 2. There are 4.00 moles of NO in a reaction vessel that has EXCESS H2. How much H2O should be produced in moles? In grams? 3. There are 4.00 moles of NO and 14.00 moles of H2 in a reaction vessel, how much NH3 should be produced in moles? In grams? 4. For the previous reaction that began with 4.00 moles of NO and 14.00 moles of H2 in a reaction vessel, what is the limiting reactant? How many moles of the reactant in excess will be leftover? How many grams of the reactant in excess will be leftover?
Given the balanced chemical equation below,
2 NO(g) + 5 H2 (g) --> 2 NH3(g) + 2 H2O(g)
***** Answer only #4******
1. There are 4.00 moles of NO in a reaction vessel that has EXCESS H2. How much NH3should be produced in moles? In grams?
2. There are 4.00 moles of NO in a reaction vessel that has EXCESS H2. How much H2O should be produced in moles? In grams?
3. There are 4.00 moles of NO and 14.00 moles of H2 in a reaction vessel, how much NH3 should be produced in moles? In grams?
4. For the previous reaction that began with 4.00 moles of NO and 14.00 moles of H2 in a reaction vessel, what is the limiting reactant? How many moles of the reactant in excess will be leftover? How many grams of the reactant in excess will be leftover?

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