Respuesta :

Answer:

204 grams

Explanations:

The chemical reaction formed from the reaction of Nitrogen and hydrogen is expressed as:

[tex]3H_2+N_2\rightarrow2NH_3[/tex]

From the given reaction based on stochiometry, you can see that 1 mole of nitrogen produces 2 moles of ammonia.

Therefore, 6 moles of nitrogen will produce 12 moles of NH₃

Calculate the mass of ammonia produced

[tex]\text{Mass}=nu\text{mber of moles }\times molar\text{ mass}[/tex]

The molar mass of NH₃ = 14 + (1 * 3) = 17g/mol

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Mass of ammonia = 12moles}\times\frac{17g}{mol} \\ \text{Mass of ammonia = }204\text{grams} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the mass of ammonia (NH3) produced from 6 moles of nitrogen is 204 grams.

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