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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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 Hin 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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