How many grams of NH3 can be produced from 2.00 mol of N2 and excess H2 . Express your answer numerically in grams. • View Available Hint(s) DA ΑΣΦ g NH3 Submit Part C How many grams of H2 are needed to produce 11.50 g of NH3 ? Express your answer numerically in grams. • View Available Hint(s) ? g H2 Submit Part D How many molecules (not moles) of NH3 are produced from 5.22x10-4 g of H2 ? Express your answer numerically as the number of molecules. • View Available Hint(s)

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#### Question 1
**How many grams of \( \text{NH}_3 \) can be produced from 2.00 mol of \( \text{N}_2 \) and excess \( \text{H}_2 \)?**

- **Instruction:** Express your answer numerically in grams.
- **Hint:** Click "View Available Hint(s)" for assistance.
- **Answer Box:** 
  - *Input field for grams of \( \text{NH}_3 \)*
- **Button:** Submit

#### Part C
**How many grams of \( \text{H}_2 \) are needed to produce 11.50 g of \( \text{NH}_3 \)?**

- **Instruction:** Express your answer numerically in grams.
- **Hint:** Click "View Available Hint(s)" for assistance.
- **Answer Box:** 
  - *Input field for grams of \( \text{H}_2 \)*
- **Button:** Submit

#### Part D
**How many molecules (not moles) of \( \text{NH}_3 \) are produced from \( 5.22 \times 10^{-4} \) g of \( \text{H}_2 \)?**

- **Instruction:** Express your answer numerically as the number of molecules.
- **Hint:** Click "View Available Hint(s)" for assistance.
- **Answer Box:** 
  - *Input field for the number of molecules*
- **Button:** Submit

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These exercises focus on stoichiometry and the conversion between moles, grams, and molecules for reactions involving ammonia (\( \text{NH}_3 \)), nitrogen (\( \text{N}_2 \)), and hydrogen (\( \text{H}_2 \)). Be sure to consider the balanced chemical equation for the production of ammonia when solving these problems.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chemistry Problem Set #### Question 1 **How many grams of \( \text{NH}_3 \) can be produced from 2.00 mol of \( \text{N}_2 \) and excess \( \text{H}_2 \)?** - **Instruction:** Express your answer numerically in grams. - **Hint:** Click "View Available Hint(s)" for assistance. - **Answer Box:** - *Input field for grams of \( \text{NH}_3 \)* - **Button:** Submit #### Part C **How many grams of \( \text{H}_2 \) are needed to produce 11.50 g of \( \text{NH}_3 \)?** - **Instruction:** Express your answer numerically in grams. - **Hint:** Click "View Available Hint(s)" for assistance. - **Answer Box:** - *Input field for grams of \( \text{H}_2 \)* - **Button:** Submit #### Part D **How many molecules (not moles) of \( \text{NH}_3 \) are produced from \( 5.22 \times 10^{-4} \) g of \( \text{H}_2 \)?** - **Instruction:** Express your answer numerically as the number of molecules. - **Hint:** Click "View Available Hint(s)" for assistance. - **Answer Box:** - *Input field for the number of molecules* - **Button:** Submit --- These exercises focus on stoichiometry and the conversion between moles, grams, and molecules for reactions involving ammonia (\( \text{NH}_3 \)), nitrogen (\( \text{N}_2 \)), and hydrogen (\( \text{H}_2 \)). Be sure to consider the balanced chemical equation for the production of ammonia when solving these problems.
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